Providing stakeholders with detailed information on our environmental, social and governance performance.
Students from across the province have fun and learn the importance of math in this competition for the body and the brain.
Subjects: Community
For the past three years Encana has supported this program that helps local preschool-aged children prepare for kindergarten.
Subjects: Community
Encana pilots the use of canola-based dust suppressant with promising results outside Dawson Creek, British Columbia.
Subjects: Innovation
Encana makes a positive, long-term impact at Arrupe Jesuit High School's Corporate Work Study Program with the donation of a new 42-passenger compressed natural gas bus.
Subjects: Natural gas, Community
Encana engaged Simon Fraser University MBA students to discuss British Columbia's economic and sustainability goals. Students focused on understanding evolving natural gas markets and explored the potential of natural gas as an alternate fuel in the transportation sector and for power generation.
Subjects: Natural gas
Encana funds an interactive wetlands demonstration area as part of the Wyoming State Fairground's innovative “Pathway to Water Quality” exhibit.
Subjects: Environment, Community
Because of a three-year commitment by Encana, Ronald McDonald House of Southern Alberta was able to introduce Ashaa new therapy dog into its program.
Subjects: Community
Encana is conducting pilot projects in its Wyoming operations to help reduce emissions and improve local air quality by testing condensate stabilization systems.
Subjects: Innovation
Encana's Horn River Camp staff demonstrated why we are good neighbour in our operating communities by extending hospitality to nine firefighter's after they spent the day battling a nearby forest fire.
Subjects: Community
Encana is helping tackle violence against women in B.C. by partnering with the B.C. Lions and the Ending Violence Association of BC for their “Be More Than A Bystander” campaign.
Subjects: Community
Encana supports water education and wetlands conservation with Ducks Unlimited Canada through Project Webfoot and Collins Wetland Conservation Project.
Subjects: Environment and Community
Encana saddled up with the World Professional Chuckwagon Association (WPCA) in the Race Against Hunger again in 2011. The program, now in its second year, raises food, funds and awareness for food banks during summer months when donations are typically fewer despite constant community need.
Subjects: Community
Staff from Encana's U.S. operations volunteered with Groundwork Denver to gather information for a baseline watershed inventory of Bear Creek Park in southwest Denver.
Subjects: Our People, Environment
On March 8, 2011, the Encana Women's Network was launched to foster cross-boarder collaboration, networking, mentoring and professional growth for women in the company aspiring to be in leadership roles.
Subjects: Our People
A new project, supported by Encana’s Environmental Innovation Fund, to replace a water storage pond with storage tanks in the company’s Western Colorado operations will provide a number of environmental benefits.
Subjects: Innovation
Encana staff went head-to-head by transforming canned food into creative sculptures at the Encana Cares Campaign CAREstruction competition in support of the Calgary Inter-Faith Food Bank this October.
Subjects: Our People, Community
In an innovative reclamation project, Encana is successfully converting an abandoned well site into a sustainable wetland to establish a suitable grizzly bear habitat.
Subjects: Innovation, Environment
New fueling station in southern Alberta highlights natural gas as a transportation solution.
Subjects: Natural gas
Encana employees continue to enrich the communities where we live and work by donating more than $1.6 million dollars during our 2011 Encana Cares Annual Campaign in October.
Subjects: Our People, Community
As part of our commitment to a safe and healthy workplace, our USA Division hired an industrial hygienist, Tim Hicks, in 2010. This proactive approach helps us to anticipate and identify any potential workplace hazards which could affect the well-being of workers and communities. From there, the hazards are evaluated and controlled to minimize or eliminate potential impacts.
Subjects: Health & Safety
Training our staff about potential health hazards encountered in the workplace is an important part of our Occupational Health Program. Due to the diverse and often remote areas in which we operate, delivering hazard-specific training to field workers can sometimes pose significant challenges.
Subjects: Health & Safety
All of our staff have a role to play in our environmental, health and safety performance. Ethos, our Environment, Health & Safety (EH&S) Management System contributes to our long-term success and sustainability by helping us meet and surpass our environment, health and safety obligations and manage our EH&S risks.
Subjects: Health & Safety
PEAK Leadership is a unique and intense 12-month program, where leaders enhance their skills in planning, risk mitigation, coaching and change management.
Subjects: Our People
In 2011, we issued an employee survey to provide indicators of employee engagement and enablement, and to compare our 2011 findings to previous benchmarks, energy industry performance and overall North American averages.
Subjects: Our People
With the help of the Environmental Innovation Fund, our Canadian Division has successfully piloted technology that provides continuous emissions surveillance. Between May 26, 2009 and July 15, 2010, our Hussar Crowfoot Gas Plant near Drumheller was monitored with air detection and ranging (Airdar) technology. Airdar uses several strategically-placed measuring devices to detect methane and non-methane hydrocarbon concentrations in the air.
Subjects: Innovation
Our corporate culture mandates that we challenge ourselves to be environmentally sensitive in our day-to-day operations. A recent project in the Jean Marie formation in northeastern British Columbia has allowed us to make some great strides in advancing the technical understanding of how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in some drilling operations.
Subjects: Innovation
With the help of our Environmental Innovation Fund, our South Piceance field operations team in Colorado has successfully converted approximately 500 high-bleed valves to their low-bleed, environmentally-friendly counterparts.
Subjects: Innovation
With a grant from Encana's U.S. subsidiary, Energy Camp Louisiana is helping local students learn about energy careers and the vital role of energy exploration and production in northwest Louisiana.
Subjects: Community
As part of our commitment to protecting water resources, we entered into a new partnership with Trout Unlimited Canada to support the conservation group's Yellow Fish Road Program.
Subjects: Community
Our support helped a group of Aboriginal youth attend the National Aboriginal Achievement Awards ceremony in Edmonton on March 11, 2010. The attendees, enrolled in Susa Creek School in Grande Cache, Alberta, ranged from grades eight to twelve.
Subjects: Community
We have partnered with the Global Ozone (GO3) Foundation to bring a new and collaborative educational opportunity to the next generation of scientists and environmental thinkers.
Subjects: Community
The Debolt Water Treatment Plant arose out of a 50-50 joint venture between Encana and Apache to jointly develop a portion of the Horn River Basin in northeastern British Columbia.
Subjects: Environment
Since 2003, we have used an extensive water treatment and distribution system to support drilling and well completion operations in Colorado's Piceance Basin. During this same period, the South Piceance Basin team began an ambitious effort to close approximately 180 historic and active pits containing drill cuttings and completion flowback water, the last of which were closed in early 2011.
Subjects: Environment
Several oil and gas companies - including Encana's U.S. subsidiary - have agreed to voluntarily disclose fluid components used in U.S. hydraulic fracturing operations online at fracfocus.org. FracFocus is a joint project of the Ground Water Protection Council and the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission.
Subjects: Environment
In 2010, we played a significant role in securing passage of the Clean Air - Clean Jobs Act (House Bill 1365) in the Colorado Legislature. The act, signed into law in the spring by then-Colorado Governor Bill Ritter, was landmark legislation for the state and the country.
Subjects: Environment
Bi-fuel technology that allows equipment to run on diesel and natural gas simultaneously is achieving greenhouse gas reductions and cost savings in our Canadian Division.
Subjects: Environment, Natural gas
Our Aboriginal Relations team seeks to support economic growth in the First Nations communities and cultures where we do business. Through our support of educational bursaries, we're also helping to train the Aboriginal business leaders of tomorrow.
Subjects: Community
We joined the Children’s Advocacy Center of Collin County in supporting its Back to School Fair. This program provides young victims of abuse and neglect with the tools and assets to attend classes.
Subjects: Community
Encana's commitment to safety created a reason to celebrate for the North Rockies team. As of December 15, 2011, Ensign rig 129 in Wyoming's Jonah field had operated 1,490 days (just over four years) without a recordable incident.
Subjects: Community
We are assisting the San Augustine County in East Texas with funding that will go toward the creation of a Wi-Fi network that will cover the County Courthouse and city square areas, as part of the community’s Vision 20/20 Initiative. Residents can use the Wi-Fi network free-of-charge.
Subjects: Community
Our East Texas employees are taking a hands-on approach to a Community Investment program by supporting the Franklin Habitat for Humanity organization. Not only are we funding the construction of the group’s newest home, but our employees and contractors teamed up for several volunteer work days.
Subjects: Community
A recent grant from Encana will help to ensure the Chisholm Trail Red Cross will continue to provide critical response during times of hardship for local residents. The chapter’s response activities range from water services to emergency response for victims including food, shelter and clothing. Additionally, the chapter provides resources and tools critical to the recovery process.
Subjects: Community
Our East Texas team participated in County Fairs and Youth Livestock Auctions in areas including Freestone County, Leon County, Robertson County, San Augustine County and Shelby County in the past year.
Subjects: Community
In 2011, we were proud to support the Springville Community Center in Coushatta with renovations and equipment to provide after school and weekend activities for area youth through the addition of computer labs, sports facilities, playground equipment, learning centers and community meeting spaces.
Subjects: Community
We are supporting the new Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum in more ways than one. The museum, a state-of-the-art facility off Highway 43 near Wembley, will house interactive displays and exhibits dedicated to paleontology and natural resources of the Peace Country area including natural gas development.
Subjects: Community
The 17th annual Toy Mountain campaign was a soaring success, collecting 4000 more toys and gifts in 2011 than in 2010! More than 34,000 gifts were distributed by The Salvation Army in the Calgary area in time for Christmas morning, bringing joy to thousands of children in disadvantaged families.
Subjects: Community
In 2010, Encana committed $5 million to the University of Wyoming's (UW) School of Energy Resources, a cutting-edge research and collaboration facility. The rewards of this investment became evident in January 2012 with the installation of the most advanced high-resolution 3D X-ray microscope available.
Subjects: Community
In what is a first for both Encana and the State of Louisiana, a public liquefied natural gas fueling station was opened February 24 at The Relay Station, located in Frierson in DeSoto Parish.
Subjects: Natural gas
The Children's Medical Center at Legacy in Plano, Texas has expanded its dental rehabilitation program with a $100,000 donation from Encana.
Subjects: Community
This Halifax-based program is encouraging young women to pursue careers in a number of technical fields.
Subjects: Community
Encana has been recognized as one of Alberta's Top 55 Employers as an exceptional place to work.
Subjects: Our People
We continue to walk the talk in terms of demonstrating the viability of natural gas as a transportation fuel alternative.
Subjects: Natural Gas
Encana's resource play hubs continue to create operational efficiencies and lower costs.
Subjects: Innovation
In the Farmington area of northeastern British Columbia, we are proposing the development of facilities to access unutilized water from deep underground as the primary source of water for our development needs in the area.
Subjects: Environment
Safety is a core value at Encana. We continuously work with our employees, contractors, service providers and the communities where we operate to find new ways to improve our safety performance.
Subjects: Health & Safety
Encana's camps in the Horn River Basin are working to reduce their environmental impact by finding new ways to recycle.
Subjects: Health & Safety
Encana is proud to support the expansion of the Calgary hospital’s KidSIM Human Patient Simulation program.
Subjects: Community
Encana's Resthaven Property team brings its geological show n' tell to a Grand Cache school.
Subjects: Community
Encana shows its support with a $300,000 donation to Canada's newest Ronald McDonald House in Red Deer, Alberta.
Subjects: Community
For the next five years Encana will proudly support Honey, who alongside her human partner Brad McDonald, will be a valuable tool in fire scene investigations.
Subjects: Community
An innovative Encana project to create a sustainable wetland area on a former lease site is getting some interesting animal visitors after its first winter.
Subjects: Environment
Calgary soon joins the ranks of London, Chicago, Dubai and Tokyo as the installation of commissioned sculptures by one of the world's foremost sculptors, Jaume Plensa, begins at the foot of THE BOW.
Subjects: Our People
Encana's third annual Race Against Hunger staff BBQ raised more than $9,600 and filled 28 boxes of food (approximately 2,800 pounds) for the Calgary Inter-faith Food Bank.
Subjects: Our People
Encana has joined other industry partners to help create a simulated well site training facility at Northern Light College's Fort St. John campus.
Subjects: Community
In this two-minute video learn about Encana’s water management strategy and how it uses and protects this valuable resource.
Subjects: Environment
Encana is helping the Fundy Ocean Research Center for Energy (FORCE) in its important and innovative tidal energy project in the Bay of Fundy.
Subjects: Innovation
Now in its third year, this charity partnership with the World Professional Chuckwagon Association raises food and funds for local food banks in 6 of our Canadian operating communities.
Subjects: Community
This investment in the YouthLink Calgary Police Interpretive Centre will see new classroom and learning programs named for Encana.
Subjects: Community
More than 100 people hit the road in natural gas-powered vehicles at Encana's first-ever Canadian Ride and Drive event hosted by Encana in Strathmore, Alberta October 16, 2012
Subjects: Natural gas
Encana was recently awarded a $2.4 million grant from the Climate Change and Emissions Management (CCEMC) Corporation of Alberta for a "Vent Gas Capture for Engine Fuel Use" program using Slipstream technology developed by REM Technology Inc.
Subjects: Innovation
Encana is partnering with other industry stakeholders to help combat this growing problem.
Subjects: Community
Educating students on the dynamics of the energy industry with field visits.
Subjects: Our People
A stunning piece from renowned sculptor Jaume Plensa is now in place in front of THE BOW, Encana's head office in Calgary.
Subjects: Community
This series of 6 photograph show how supplies are delivered to and from our offshore project in the waters off of Nova Scotia.
Subjects: Natural gas
This compressed natural gas van will be used by the Friendship House to support its after school and community service projects.
Subjects: Community
"Geology in a Box" is a relatively simple way to introduce geology and geophysics in the classroom.
Subjects: Community
It was a sunny day on the ice for kids who participated in the fourth annual Hockey Day in GA in Gleichen, Alberta on February 9.
Subjects: Our People
The 4th annual Encana campaign to support local food banks in our operating communities begins with volunteers like Francine Longpre in place.
Subjects: Our People
The second commissioned piece by world-renowned Spanish sculptor Jaume Plensa, was installed on the northwest corner of THE BOW in Calgary on April 20.
Subjects: Community
Encana is sponsoring the first ever University of British Columbia (UBC) Scientist in Residence program in Fort Nelson
View storySubjects: Our People
Teaming up with the World Professional Chuckwagon Association to support Sexsmith and Area Food Banks.
Subjects: Community
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