Canadian Fuels Association Welcomes Norcan as New Member
OTTAWA, ON, January 6, 2026 — The Canadian Fuels Association is pleased to announce that Norcan has joined the Association as its newest associate member, further strengthening CFA’s national network of companies supporting Canada’s transportation fuels sector.
As Canada’s largest independent petroleum importer and wholesaler and a major supplier of refined and renewable fuels to independent distributors in Quebec and Ontario, Norcan brings valuable market insight and operational perspective to CFA’s work supporting a safe, reliable, and competitive fuels sector in Canada.
“We’re excited to welcome Norcan to the Canadian Fuels Association,” said Bob Larocque, President and CEO of the Canadian Fuels Association. “Their participation strengthens our industry network and provides an important perspective on Canada’s fuel supply, helping CFA continue its work on collaboration, innovation, and supporting the needs of Canadians.”
Guided by its values of corporate responsibility, integrity, and leadership, Norcan brings a spirit of initiative and innovation to its work in the fuels sector. As a new member of CFA, the company looks forward to contributing its expertise, sharing best practices, and helping drive positive change across the industry.
“We are proud to join the Canadian Fuels Association and to collaborate with industry leaders working to advance reliable, safe, and increasingly lower-carbon fuel solutions for Canadians. Joining CFA allows us to contribute our operational expertise and be part of important conversations about the future of Canada’s fuels sector,” said David Poisson, President and CEO of Norcan.
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About the Canadian Fuels Association
The Canadian Fuels Association (CFA) represents producers, distributors, and marketers of Canada’s transportation fuels, including gasoline, diesel, ethanol, bio-based diesel, jet fuel, specialty fuels, and lubricants. The sector employs approximately 115,000 Canadians, producing about 110 billion litres of refined petroleum products and more than 5 billion litres of biofuels each year. It also operates around 80 distribution terminals and supplies over 11,500 retail and commercial sites nationwide. CFA members account for virtually all petroleum products and nearly 80% of biofuels produced in Canada, operating 16 refineries and 13 facilities that produce biofuels from coast to coast.