Given the poor track record and high cost of carbon capture and storage in the oil and gas sector to date, governments should think twice about their support for this technology.
That’s sort of the point: the private entity that started Trans Mountain had to bail because they ran out of money and investors. Governments have much deeper pockets, and are motivated to complete projects regardless of the cost.
I can see that there could be conflicts of interests, but at the same time if the country engages itself in objectives to reduce greenhouse gasses and find alternatives, then they have to actually do it. Companies don’t.
We should look at other countries like Norway to see how it’s going on there.
I don’t think that’s a very good example. Wasn’t this project started way before the feds acquired it?
That’s sort of the point: the private entity that started Trans Mountain had to bail because they ran out of money and investors. Governments have much deeper pockets, and are motivated to complete projects regardless of the cost.
Ok so that’s a pretty bad example then.
I can see that there could be conflicts of interests, but at the same time if the country engages itself in objectives to reduce greenhouse gasses and find alternatives, then they have to actually do it. Companies don’t.
We should look at other countries like Norway to see how it’s going on there.
Yeah, Norway is one of the world’s top oil producers, but also the leader in EV adoption by far.