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石油行业的收入使 阿尔伯塔省今年预计的预算盈余达到最初预期的两倍,达到 41 亿美元(即 55 亿加元)。除了石油特许权使用费收入外,2023/24财年的预算盈余还因个人税和企业税的上涨而增加。

 

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据加拿大媒体报道,财政部长内特·霍纳 (Nate Horner) 对媒体表示,“阿尔伯塔省的经济具有弹性,我们的财政状况也步入正轨。”

霍纳还表示:“我们的能源行业仍然是就业和活动的驱动力,同时我们看到科技和航空等新兴行业的增长和多元化。”

预计本财年该石油省的经济将增长 2.8%,与最初的预测一致,但低于过去两年艾伯塔省在大流行封锁后处于复苏模式时的增长速度。

 加拿大石油协会主席表示,加拿大石油和天然气行业的高管(大部分集中在艾伯塔省)本周前往迪拜参加 COP28 峰会,以期“为脱碳对话做出贡献” 制片人,丽莎·贝顿。

“我们将以一种非常有建设性的方式去那里说,‘我们在这里,我们是一个很大的排放源,我们将成为解决方案的重要组成部分,’浓”据《全球新闻》援引油砂生产商组织 Pathways Alliance 主席肯德尔·迪林 (Kendall Dilling) 的话说。

当行业高管讨论减少排放的努力时,加拿大联邦政府官员预计  在同一活动中宣布石油和天然气行业的排放上限。

特鲁多政府至少两年来一直在考虑这种上限,但迄今为止尚未对这一想法采取行动。“如果我们不设定石油和天然气排放上限,我们就无法实现 2030 年的目标,”环境部长史蒂文·吉尔博本周对媒体表示。

 

查尔斯·肯尼迪 (Charles Kennedy) 为 Oilprice.com 撰写


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Revenues from the oil industry have pushed Alberta’s projected budget surplus for this year to twice as high as initially expected, at $4.1 billion, or C$5.5 billion. In addition to revenue from oil royalties, the budget surplus for fiscal 2023/24 was pushed up by higher personal and corporate taxes.

 

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“Alberta’s economy is resilient, and our finances are on track,” Finance Minister Nate Horner told media, as quoted by the Canadian Press.

“Our energy sector continues to be a driver of jobs and activity, and at the same time we’re seeing growth and diversification in emerging sectors like tech and aviation,” Horner also said.

The economy of the oil province is seen growing 2.8% this fiscal year, in line with original projections, but slower than growth over the last two years when Alberta was in recovery mode after the pandemic lockdowns.

Executives from the Canadian oil and gas industry, most of it concentrated in Alberta, this week traveled to the COP28 summit in Dubai in a bid to “contribute to the dialogue” on decarbonization, according to the president of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, Lisa Baiton.

“We’re going there in a very constructive way to say, `We’re here, we’re a big source of emissions and we’re going to be a big part of the solution,”’ said the president of the Pathways Alliance, a grouping of oil sands producers, Kendall Dilling, as quoted by Global News.

While the industry executives discuss their efforts to reduce emissions, officials from the Canadian federal government are expected to announce a cap on emissions from the oil and gas industry at the same event.

The Trudeau government has been mulling such a cap over for at least two years but has so far stopped short of taking action on the idea. “If we don’t put in place the cap on oil and gas emissions, we can’t achieve our 2030 targets,” Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault told media this week.

 

By Charles Kennedy for Oilprice.com