March 7, 2024
(press release)
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The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, P.C., M.P. Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Re: Reducing methane leaks from the natural gas supply chain On behalf of Unifor, Canada’s largest private sector union representing 315,000 members in every sector of the economy, including nearly 15,000 members working in oil and gas extraction, natural gas distribution, electric utilities, nuclear energy, and petroleum refineries, I am writing with recommendations to support the reduction of methane leakage. Unifor has long highlighted that methane leakage is an issue that affects all gas, pipeline, storage, midstream and end use companies. As workers in these industries, we see first-hand the impact underinvestment in leak detection and mitigation has had on the environment, but also on trust in this industry's commitment to being part of the climate solution. Unifor members want our industry to do its part to reduce supply chain emissions. We feel workers are an essential part of any real solution to reducing the energy sector's impact on the climate. Upgrades to the sector's infrastructure to reduce emissions from production and transport of natural gas and other products requires workers who know the industry, can do the work effectively, and can expose areas of under-investment. Such jobs are climate jobs, and those workers must be adequately compensated, trained and certified, and protected through a union contract. Unifor has the following general recommendations to support the reduction of methane leakage: Thank you for your careful consideration of these recommendations. Representatives from Unifor are available to meet with you at your convenience to engage in further discussions. Sincerely, Lana Payne © 2023 Unifor
Minister Wilkinson,
National President
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