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CAPP to talk methane emissions in Bonnyville

The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers will be in Bonnyville next week to talk to residents about the state of the oil and gas industry. Manager of exploration and production Chris Montgomery will be talking about proposed methane emissions, which the province has committed to reducing by 45 per cent by 2025.

The changes will affect the Lakeland, and CAPP hopes the local business community attends the December 6th presentation. It will be held at the Bonnyville Centennial Centre over lunch. Registration can be done through the chamber by December 1st.

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