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Canada's oil and gas lobby group looking for new CEO after McMillan resigns

Tim McMillan, Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers,
Tim McMillan, President and CEO of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, arrives for a press conference in Ottawa on Monday, June 3, 2019. File photo by The Canadian Press/Justin Tang

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The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers is looking for a new CEO.

The Calgary-based oil and gas lobby group says its current president and CEO, Tim McMillan, will step down this spring.

McMillan was head of the organization for seven years. CAPP says it has launched an executive search to replace him.

CAPP says its expects to name its new president and CEO in April 2022.

CAPP says McMillan guided the organization through historic commodity volatility and the COVID-19 pandemic.

McMillan to step down as head of oil and gas lobby group #CAPP. #TimMcMillan

McMillan says it's time for someone else to take the helm now that the oil and gas industry is recovering from the pandemic and years of low commodity prices.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 4, 2021.

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