Full Members

  • Alberta Newsprint Company supplies companies throughout North America with high quality, cost effectiveand socially responsible paper products. The company is a joint venture of The Stern Group (Whitecourt Newsprint Company Limited Partnership) and West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd.

  • Alberta-Pacific operates Canada’s newest and North America’s largest, single-line bleached kraft pulp mill. Alberta-Pacific is a private company owned by HOKUETSU Corporation (100%).

  • Domtar is a leading, privately held manufacturer of diversified forest products, with a workforce of roughly 14,000 employees in more than 60 locations across North America. The company has an annual capacity of 9.1 million metric tons of pulp, paper, packaging and tissue annually, and has an annual production capacity of about 3 billion board feet of lumber and other wood products. Formerly known as the Paper Excellence Group, Domtar is comprised of legacy businesses Paper Excellence Canada Holdings Corporation, Domtar Corporation and Resolute Forest Products. 

    Domtar prides itself on operational excellence, delivering sustainable, high-quality and cost-effective products to meet and exceed customer needs globally. The company is committed to turning sustainable wood fiber into everyday essential products. Domtar’s principal executive office is located in Fort Mill, South Carolina.

  • West Fraser is a leading North American integrated wood products company producing lumber, wood chips, laminated veneer lumber, medium density fiberboard, plywood, pulp and newsprint. The Company has operations in western Canada and the southern United States.

  • Founded in mid-2016, Conuma Coal Resources is a stand-alone, metallurgical coal producer based in Northeast British Columbia, Canada. Conuma’s surface mine operations at Brule and Wolverine produce more than 4 million tonnes annually, and provide more than 850 jobs and security for families in the Peace River Regional District.

  • Teck is proud to sustainably mine the resources – copper and zinc – the world needs to enable global development and the energy transition. Copper and zinc are essential components in a wide range of innovations and technologies, including electric vehicles, solar panels, wind turbines, energy infrastructure and more, that will play a key role in enabling the world to meet its climate ambitions.

  • AltaGas is a leading North American energy infrastructure company that connects NGLs and natural gas to domestic and global markets. The company creates value by growing and optimizing its energy infrastructure, including a focus on clean energy sources.

  • On January 1, 2021 Cenovus Energy acquired Husky Energy, which began as a small refinery operation in 1938 and grew to become one of Canada’s top integrated oil and gas producers. The combined company is the third largest Canadian oil and natural gas producer, the second largest Canadian-based refiner and upgrader, and unites high-quality and low-cost oil sands and heavy oil assets with extensive midstream and downstream.

  • Federated Co-operatives Limited (FCL) is a co-operative that works in partnership with 180 independent, locally owned and operated member owned co-operatives across Western Canada. FCL serves it member-owners, which in turn serve their 1.9 million individual members and many more non-member customers. FCL’s business operations include wholesaling across all primary good lines, administrative support and marketing programs. FCL also owns and operates the Co-op Refinery Complex (CRC) – which manufactures and supplies petroleum products across the Co-op Retailing System (CRS).

  • Gibsons has been providing essential midstream services to the North American energy industry for over 60 years. Headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, Gibsons is engaged in the transportation, storage, blending, processing, marketing and distribution of crude oil, condensate, NGLs and refined products. The Company also provides emulsion treating, water disposal and oilfield waste management services and is the second largest retail propane distribution company in Canada.

  • Pembina is a leading transportation and midstream service provider that has been serving North America's energy industry for more than 65 years. Pembina owns an integrated system of pipelines that transport various hydrocarbon liquids and natural gas products produced primarily in western Canada. Pembina also owns gas gathering and processing facilities; an oil and natural gas liquids infrastructure and logistics business; and is growing an export terminals business. Pembina's integrated assets and commercial operations along the majority of the hydrocarbon value chain allow it to offer a full spectrum of midstream and marketing services to the energy sector.

  • Plains Midstream Canada | Energy

    Plains Midstream Canada owns, operates, and develops a diversified portfolio of complementary midstream energy assets.The company’s extensive network of pipelines, terminals, storage and gathering assets are located in key crude oil and NGL producing basins, transportation corridors, and at major market hubs in Canada and the United States.

  • Source focuses on the integrated production and distribution of high-quality proppant, as well as the distribution of other bulk completion materials not produced by Source. Source provides its customers with an end-to-end solution for frac sand supported by its mining and processing facilities, Western Canadian terminal network, “last mile” logistics capabilities and the Sahara, its proprietary well site mobile sand storage and handling system.

  • Suncor Energy is Canada’s leading integrated energy company, with a global team of over 30,000 people. Suncor’s operations include oil sands development, production and upgrading, offshore oil and gas, petroleum refining in Canada and the US, and its national Petro-Canada retail distribution network (now including our Electric Highway network of fast-charging EV stations).

  • Canpotex is one of the world’s largest suppliers of potash overseas. On behalf of its shareholders, Mosaic and Nutrien, Canpotex markets and delivers Saskatchewan potash, a valuable fertilizer nutrient, to customers. Canpotex’s potash helps the world’s farmers grow more food.

  • Wolverine Terminals is a Calgary, Alberta-based company specializing in marine-fuel. Wolverine’s terminal is located in Prince Rupert BC and will further solidify the Port as an active player in competitive trans-Pacific trade. Wolverine is committed to building and operating a safe, environmentally responsible and successful energy service business.

  • Sultran Ltd., a private company owned by major oil and gas producers, manages the logistics of moving around three million tonnes of sulphur annually via rail from origins in western Canada to two terminals on the Canadian west coast, for unloading, storage and loading to vessels. Sultran owns Pacific Coast Terminals, a state-of-the-art, marine bulk terminal on Burrard Inlet in Port Moody, British Columbia that provides handling and storage services to the sulphur, potash, glycol and canola oil industries.

  • Vista Energy Resources subsidiary Bighorn Mining has successfully developed an ultra-low sulfur, low ash, world-class thermal seaborne coal project. Servicing Asia-Pacific market(s), the project has moved from development into a highly scalable, productive, low-cost asset – currently exporting 6Mt per annum.

  • Elk Valley Resources (EVR) operates four steelmaking coal mines that employ over 5,000 people in the Elk Valley of British Columbia. We produce high quality steelmaking coal, a key transition-enabling resource that is an essential input for steel production, which is needed for constructing products like wind turbines and critical infrastructure including rail, bridges, hospitals and schools. We are committed to responsible resource development, environmental performance and building strong partnerships with communities and Indigenous Peoples.

  • Millar Western is a worldwide supplier of softwood dimension lumber, specialty wood products, and hardwood and softwood bleached chemi-thermo-mechanical pulp. The company operates sawmills in Whitecourt and Fox Creek, Alberta, a pulp mill in Whitecourt, Alberta, and a value added manufacturing wood products facility in Acheson, Alberta. Its head office is located in Edmonton, Alberta.

  • Inter Pipeline is a major petroleum transportation, storage and natural gas liquids processing business based in Calgary, Alberta. Inter Pipeline owns and operates four business segments operating in Western Canada and Europe.

  • Evolve is a leader in energy storage solutions. At Tent Mountain, in southwest Alberta, Evolve is repurposing a historical coal mine to develop a pumped hydro energy storage facility that will have the potential to underpin thousands of megawatts of intermittent renewables.

  • Heidelberg Materials produces cement, aggregates (crushed rock, sand and gravel), ready mixed concrete, asphalt, and a range of other building materials including precast concrete products, pressure and gravity pipes, roof tiles and clay bricks. Heidelberg Materials is one of the largest building materials manufacturers worldwide.

  • Nutrien is the world's largest provider of crop inputs and services, helping to safely and sustainably feed a growing world. The company operates a world-class network of production, distribution and retail facilities that positions us to efficiently serve the needs of growers.

  • Mercer International Inc. is a global forest products leader with operations in Germany, the United States, and Canada. We specialize in the production of pulp, lumber, engineered wood products, and biofuels, supporting industries worldwide with sustainably sourced materials. With a focus on innovation, operational excellence, and responsible resource management, we aim to deliver value while contributing to a more sustainable future.

  • KSPC is a K+S Group company with headquarters in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; a solution potash mine and production facility located near Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan; and a world-class potash handling and storage facility operated in partnership with Pacific Coast Terminals in Port Moody, British Columbia. Bethune mine, formerly known as the Legacy Project, is the first new potash mine in Saskatchewan in nearly fifty years (a $4.1B capital investment in Canada) and the largest investment by a German company in Canada.