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Calgary oil drillers demand respect for industry

The Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors is launching an awareness campaign it calls Oil Respect.

CAODC president says government support 'needs to be louder'

Awareness campaign for Alberta's oil industry is asking for more respect and attention from supporters and provincial and federal governments. (Dave Gilson/CBC)

A collective of Calgary oil drillers has launched a campaign demanding more respect for the beleaguered industrycalled Oil Respect.

The Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors says theawareness campaign is needed because the downturn has hit its members hard.

President Mark Scholz wants the provincial and federal governments to step up efforts to support the industry.

"It needs to be louder. It needs to be tied to actual action," said Scholz.

He says political rhetoric shoulddefend its environmental standards and help promote pipeline construction, and that past speeches have notincluded how Alberta'soil industrywill be givenmoremarket access.

"For them to say we get it. We respect this industry. We're the best in the world and we're going to get you marketaccess."

The campaign will have a presence on social media sites likeFacebook andTwitter.

The group plans to hold several town halls across the country this year.

Mount Royal Universitypolitical scientist Duane Bratt says the Alberta and federal governments have voiced support for the industry but are also following the rules when it comes to pipelines.

"The reason that the [federal]Liberals refuse to talk about Energy East is they don't want to be seen as politically interfering in a regulatory process."

Scholz's group is petitioning governments to support pipelinesand is asking forFeb. 13,2017, to officially becomeOil and Gas Awareness Day as a way to show support.