4 December 2023, OTTAWA 鈥 Anna Kanduth, Director of 440 Megatonnes, a project of the 91色情片, made the following statement in response to Canada鈥檚 announcement of to reduce methane emissions from the upstream oil and gas sector by 75 per cent below 2012 levels by 2030:
鈥淩educing methane is an absolute no-brainer in Canada鈥檚 fight against climate change. Tough regulations to limit potent methane pollution are widely considered to be the cheapest and easiest way to slash Canada鈥檚 oil and gas emissions.
鈥 that cutting methane emissions 75 per cent below 2012 levels by 2030 would get the oil and gas industry to the emissions outlined in the federal Emissions Reduction Plan鈥攎aking it easier and cheaper for industry to comply with an oil and gas emissions cap. We urge the federal government to move swiftly to finalize these regulations, to accelerate the fight against climate change while helping Canada鈥檚 economy compete in global markets rapidly shifting toward lower-carbon products.
鈥淩educing methane from fossil fuel operations 75 per cent by 2030 is the International Energy Agency identified to align the global energy sector with the 1.5鈩 goal鈥攁nd an important measure for the global community to support at COP28. As one of the more than 150 countries that signed a in 2021, Canada is in good company tackling methane. Ramping up ambition on methane alongside major international partners, like the U.S., is good for climate action, cross-border collaboration, and Canada鈥檚 economic competitiveness.
鈥淎chieving a 75 per cent reduction in methane by 2030 is increasingly seen as a floor, not a ceiling, of what鈥檚 possible. The federal government has already , and some of the world鈥檚 largest oil and gas companies are aiming for . British Columbia has to eliminate nearly all industrial methane by 2035 and Alberta is to reach up to 80 per cent by 2030.
鈥淭he newly announced Methane Centre of Excellence is a critical step forward and will help improve the way methane emissions are measured. Industry has made promising strides to reduce methane in the past decade; yet it鈥檚 hard to credibly assess how well those efforts are working when research continues to show that actual methane levels are .
鈥淲hile methane regulations will make a big impact, they won鈥檛 singlehandedly bring emissions from oil and gas in line with Canada鈥檚 climate goals. That鈥檚 why further action鈥斺攊s necessary. Oil and gas is the biggest and fastest-growing contributor to Canada鈥檚 greenhouse gas emissions. While some other heavy-emitting sectors are successfully reducing their share, oil and gas emissions 鈥攑utting Canada鈥檚 climate targets further from reach, making industry less competitive, and contributing to worsening climate damages and skyrocketing costs for Canadians.鈥
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RESOURCES
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- 440 Megatonnes.ca:
- Scoping paper: Aligning Canada鈥檚 oil and gas sector with net zero