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加拿大的几家小型石油和天然气生产商宁愿观望总理贾斯汀·特鲁多和他的自由党能否在 2025 年大选中幸存下来,而不是现在投入大量资金并削减产量,开始遵守到 2030 年削减排放的联邦框架。

加拿大石油生产商可能会等待选举后再削减排放——石油和天然气 360

资料来源:路透社

Bonterra Energy 的帕特·奥利弗 (Pat Oliver) 告诉路透社,“假设我们必须花费大量资金(以遵守),我们会看看这个政府是否能够生存,这项立法生存的机会有多大?” 

Bonterra Energy和Yangarra Resources等小型生产商告诉路透社,他们正在等待特鲁多和自由党能否在下一次选举中生存下来,因为他们目前在民意调查中落后于反对排放上限的保守党。

本月早些时候,加拿大联邦政府 提出了 一项框架草案,限制石油和天然气行业的污染,以减少排放。该框架提议将 2030 年的排放量限制在比 2019 年水平低 35% 至 38% 的范围内,同时提供合规灵活性,使排放水平比 2019 年水平低约 20% 至 23%。

该行业和产油省阿尔伯塔省 猛烈抨击了 排放上限提案,称这将有效限制石油和天然气产量。

“当该国公民正在经历严重的负担能力危机时,加上创纪录的预算赤字,联邦政府面临着削减加拿大人依赖的能源以及能源部门为加拿大贡献的就业和政府收入的风险,”加拿大石油生产商协会(CAPP) 表示

艾伯塔省省长丹妮尔·史密斯和环境与保护区部长丽贝卡·舒尔茨 在一份联合声明中表示 ,

“总理贾斯汀·特鲁多和他的生态极端主义环境和气候变化部长史蒂文·吉尔博特宣布单独针对石油和天然气行业进行惩罚性联邦待遇,他们正在冒着在阿尔伯塔省和气候变化领域进行数千亿美元投资的风险。加拿大的经济和核心社会计划正在使数百万加拿大人的退休投资贬值,并威胁到数十万阿尔伯塔人的就业机会。”

 

作者:Oilprice.com 的 Tsvetana Paraskova


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Several small-sized Canadian oil and gas producers prefer to wait and see if Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Liberals will survive the 2025 election instead of investing a lot of money and cutting production now to start complying with a federal framework to slash emissions by 2030.

Canadian oil producers may wait for elections before cutting emissions- oil and gas 360

Source: Reuters

“Say that we would have to spend significant capital (to comply), we would have a look at, is this government going to survive and what are the chances of this legislation surviving?” Bonterra Energy’s Pat Oliver told Reuters.

Small producers such as Bonterra Energy and Yangarra Resources are telling Reuters they are waiting to see if Trudeau and the Liberals would survive the next election, as they are currently trailing in the polls to the Conservatives, who oppose the emissions cap.

Earlier this month, Canada’s federal government introduced a draft framework to cap pollution from the oil and gas sector to reduce emissions. The framework proposes to cap 2030 emissions at 35 to 38% below 2019 levels while providing compliance flexibilities to emit up to a level about 20 to 23% below 2019 levels.

The industry and the oil-producing province of Alberta slammed the emissions cap proposal, saying it would effectively cap oil and gas production.

“At a time when the country’s citizens are experiencing a substantial affordability crisis, coincident with record budget deficits, the federal government risks curtailing the energy Canadians rely on, along with jobs and government revenues the energy sector contributes to Canada,” the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) said.

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Environment and Protected Areas Minister Rebecca Schulz said in a joint statement,

“With their pronouncement singling out the oil and gas sector alone for punitive federal treatment, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his eco-extremist Minister of the Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault are risking hundreds of billions of dollars of investments in Alberta’s and Canada’s economies and core social programs, are devaluing the retirement investments of millions of Canadians, and are threatening the jobs of hundreds of thousands of Albertans.”

 

By Tsvetana Paraskova for Oilprice.com