Alliances with Aboriginal Communities
Fact: The oil sands industry creates jobs and opportunities for Aboriginal people.
- Contracts with Aboriginal-owned businesses in the region were valued at $711 million in 2009.
- Between 1998 and 2009, approximately $3.7 billion in contracts were awarded to local Aboriginal businesses.
- Both Syncrude and Suncor have achieved the milestone of having had over $1 billion in business with Aboriginal-owned businesses.
- There were more than 1,600 Aboriginal people working directly for oil sands companies in operations jobs in 2009 and a considerable number working for contractors and construction companies.
Fact: The oil sands industry contributes to consultation and issues management with local First Nations through a unique structure.
- Industry Relations Corporations (IRCs), created for each of the five First Nations connected to the “All Parties Core Agreement,” assist local communities in consulting with industry on oil sands development in the region. Industry has provided $13 million in 2009 to fund the region’s IRCs, which support consultation and project-specific reviews.
Facts sourced by Oil Sands Developers Group (Summer 2010).
Sources for all facts available upon request.



















