Environment Social Governance

 
Treeline has always prioritized workforce health and safety as well as sustainable relationships with our community and Indigenous partners.  As part of this commitment, Treeline is advancing our corporate responsibility profile by developing ESG commitments and exploring new opportunities with our clients and Indigenous partners.

At Treeline, we have always let our actions speak louder than words, which is why we are excited to showcase our past performance and advance future ESG actions and opportunities.

CRE Treeline Well Services

In 2013, Fort McMurray First Nation Group of Companies (Formerly Christina River Enterprises) and Treeline partnered to form a Joint Venture Agreement (JVA) forming CRE Treeline Well Services. This agreement is centered around 5 pillars to help with community investment, education, employment, and engagement. Through this agreement, CRE Treeline Well Services is recognized as a Certified Aboriginal Business.  Under this JV, work is done for several major oilsands producers.

This agreement aligns with Treeline Well Services’ vision for an enhanced Canadian Workforce that is inclusive of, and adaptive to, Aboriginal Peoples in which barriers to Aboriginal participation, at all levels and across all context, are continually reduced and the workforce’s potential to drive socio-economic change in First Nations communities is fully realized.

Wherever possible, Treeline Well Services LP utilizes and involves locally-owned and operated Aboriginal businesses in its day-to-day operating activities. Involving local stakeholders in the day-to-day operations of projects where Treeline Well Services LP operates is crucial to establishing healthy long-term working relationships.

West Moberly Treeline

In 2021, Treeline Well Services LP entered into a partnership with the Dunne Za Economic Development Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of the West Moberly First Nations. The community of West Moberly First Nations is located on Moberly Lake in the beautiful Peace River country, approximately 90 kilometers southwest of Fort St. John, BC.

With resource development increasing across its traditional lands, the West Moberly First Nations have established strategic alliances with local businesses to bring shared value to their community members, partners and industry clients. Since 2001, they have been reinvesting in their partnership companies, building local skills capacity and returning profits to the West Moberly community. These are proud business ventures that connect their land, values and culture with business growth and prosperity.

Wherever possible, Treeline Well Services LP utilizes and involves locally-owned and operated Aboriginal businesses in its day-to-day operating activities. Involving local stakeholders in the day-to-day operations of projects where Treeline Well Services LP operates is crucial to establishing healthy long-term working relationships.

All of the rigs working within the West Moberly Traditional lands will operate under the WM Treeline Joint Venture.