Canada Implements Ambitious Emissions Cap for Oil-and-Gas Industry

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Canada plans to implement a cap-and-trade system to impose greenhouse gas emission limits on its oil-and-gas industry, becoming one of the first major global oil producers to do so. The government aims to issue emissions allowances to producers, capping them between 35% and 38% below 2019 levels by 2030. These allowances will be gradually reduced until the industry achieves net zero emissions by 2050.
- Canada Imposes Emissions Cap on Oil-and-Gas Industry The Wall Street Journal
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- Federal government unveils new emissions cap plan CTV News
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- Varcoe: 'Nothing short of the NEP' — Oilpatch girds for Ottawa's new cap-and-trade emissions plan for sector Calgary Herald
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