Canadian oil and gas execs to talk up emissions reduction plans at COP28 | CBC News
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Hosted by the United Arab Emirates which pumps about three million barrels of petroleum products each day and chaired by Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, an Emirati who is also CEO of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, the 2023 COP event will put oil companies in the spotlight even as it seeks to find ways to hold the line on global warming.
CAPP president Lisa Baiton said in an email the group is going to "contribute to the dialogue" on global decarbonization efforts, while Pathways Alliance president Kendall Dilling said his organization wants to collaborate with other industries around the world who face similar challenges when it comes to emissions.
The federal government wants to see Canada's oilpatch reduce its emissions by 31 per cent below 2005 levels, or 42 per cent below 2019 levels, to 110 million tonnes by 2030.
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