Oilsands giants continue work on proposed $16.5B carbon capture project, despite lingering questions | CBC News ...Middle East

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Canadian oilsands companies are working to develop a proposed $16.5 billion carbon capture project, amid mixed support from local communities and ongoing questions about whether such projects are effective in the global fight against climate change. The Pathways Alliance, a consortium of the country’s six largest oilsands companies, says engineering and other work is ongoing for the proposed project in northeastern Alberta, with about 250 employees. Emissions from the oilsands represent about 12 per cent of Canada’s total greenhouse gases. The sector has a goal of reaching net zero by 2050, primarily through collecting emissions and storing them underground. Governments are committing new

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