Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) will spearhead energy transformation
Global CCUS spending projected at over US $256 billion to date between 2023 and 2030
Global CCUS spending projected at over US $256 billion to date between 2023 and 2030
Canada’s export of solar panel and wind turbine products remains relatively small compared to other significant exporters
Indigenous employment in the energy sector has increased significantly in the last decade
Energy sector spending is projected world wide at over $850 million each and every year between 2023 and 2030
After years of regulatory stagnation and conflicted pipeline construction, Canada has yet to deliver a single LNG shipment
With global LNG demand growing Canada can be competitive with the world's top natural gas producers
Canada’s energy sector is developing clean energy technology like carbon capture and storage
Weighted average breakeven oil price for the Canadian oil sands sector has fallen 41% since 2015
Oil sands producers are also projected to spend $113 billion in capital expenditures over the next decade
Despite virtually no oil and gas production in Quebec the industry is still a major economic driver