International comparisons of gas flaring among top oil producers
Canada contributed just 0.7% of the global amount of gas flaring despite being the world's fourth-largest oil producer
Canada contributed just 0.7% of the global amount of gas flaring despite being the world's fourth-largest oil producer
Canada's average CO2 emissions per oil sands barrel has declined by over 32% since 2000
Despite natural gas production growing over the last decade, Canadian producers have managed to reduce emissions per barrel
Overall Canadian upstream oil emissions intensity down 13% since 2000; Oil sands emissions intensity down 29%
Canadian LNG could be a strong competitor to the traditional natural gas exporting countries serving countries like Japan and South Korea
Global CCUS spending projected at over US $256 billion to date between 2023 and 2030
'It reduces emissions globally, so it's for the good of everyone'
Comparing Canada's environmental protection spending by industry and by province
Benchmarking average CO2 emissions intensity in the upstream oil and gas sector among peer countries
Canada has managed to significantly reduce flaring emissions despite increased production of oil and gas