Environment

Purpose and Progress

The Company is committed to minimizing its impact on land and habitat, air and water, in line with efforts to achieve continuous improvement across all segments of its business.

Husky closely monitors the impact of its operations and actively seeks ways to mitigate and further reduce its environmental footprint in a number of operational areas, including:

Sustainability Groups and Industry Organizations

Husky participates in a number of sustainability groups and industry associations to better understand environmental, safety and social issues while benefitting from and contributing to industry innovation and best practices.

  • Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute (ABMI)
  • Alberta Industrial Fire Protection Association (AIFPA)
  • Beaver River Watershed Alliance
  • Calgary Region Airshed Zone (CRAZ)
  • Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP)
  • Canadian Fuels Association (CFA)
  • Canadian Renewable Fuels Association (CRFA)
  • Canadian Land Reclamation Association (CLRA)
  • CDP
  • China Offshore Environmental Services (COES)
  • China Offshore Oil Operation Safety Office (COOOSO)
  • Clearwater Mutual Aid CO-OP
  • Conference Board of Canada – Council on Emergency Management
  • Cumulative Environmental Management Association (CEMA)
  • Decentralized Energy Canada (previously WADE Canada)
  • Eastern Canada Response Corporation (ECRC)
  • Environmental Citizens Action Committee
  • Environmental Services Association of Alberta (ESAA)
  • Foothills Land Management Forum (FLMF)
  • Foothills Research Institute – Grizzly Bear Program
  • Hardisty Air Management Zone Association (HAMZA)
  • Indonesian Petroleum Association (IPA)
  • Integrated CO2 Network (ICO2N)
  • International Oil & Gas Producers Association (OGP)
  • IPIECA
  • Lakeland Industry and Community Association (LICA)
  • LPG Emergency Response Corporation (LPGERC)
  • Lloydminster Emergency Preparedness Stakeholder Group
  • Mackenzie Delta Spill Response Corporation (MDSRC)
  • Marine Pollution Control
  • Mutual Aid Alberta
  • North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance
  • Ohio Chemistry Trade Council (OCTC)
  • Oil Spill Response Limited (OSRL)
  • One Ocean
  • Orphan Well Association
  • Ottawa River Coalition (ORC)
  • Parkland Airshed Management Zone (PAMZ)
  • Petroleum Technology Alliance Canada (PTAC)
  • Plains CO2 Reduction (PCOR) Partnership
  • Prince George Air Improvement Roundtable (PGAIR)
  • Prince George Industrial Mutual Aid Committee
  • Regional Aquatics Monitoring Program (RAMP)
  • Saskatchewan Petroleum Industry Government Environmental Committee (SPIGEC)
  • Southeast Saskatchewan Airshed Association (SESAA)
  • China's State Oceanic Administration (SOA)
  • Upstream Saskatchewan Spill Response Co-op Area 2, 3 & 4 Spill Response Cooperatives
  • Water Technology Development Centre (WTDC) – COSIA joint industry project
  • Western Canadian Spill Services (WCSS)
  • Western Yellowhead Air Management Zone (WYAMZ)
  • Wood Buffalo Environmental Association (WBEA)
Delivering Results: Husky continues to make progress in its efforts to reduce its impact on land and habitat, air and water. It is reducing its upstream flaring and venting volumes in Alberta, where it conserves more than 95 percent of gas at its operations.