Oil Executives and Climate Groups Express Frustration Over Slow Progress on Alberta Energy Deal
📅 2 months ago
Five of Canada’s largest oilsands producers and clean energy groups are criticizing the federal and Alberta governments for the slow progress in finalizing aspects of the energy deal signed last year. The pact includes a new oil pipeline to the West Coast and environmental measures such as industrial carbon pricing and methane emissions reduction. The disagreement highlights differing views on the importance of carbon pricing in the Alberta MOU.
The news is significant in the Canadian construction ecosystem as it involves major oilsands producers and clean energy groups. The slow progress on the energy deal could impact infrastructure projects related to oil pipelines and environmental measures. The differing opinions on carbon pricing also reflect broader industry trends and regulatory implications in the energy sector.
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