To capture or notNeighboring Canadian provinces take different view of whether CCS is route to cleaner atmosphere or just a ‘science experiment’ Gary Park For Petroleum News
Alberta and Saskatchewan agree on almost all major issues of energy policy, with the one exception of carbon capture and storage, CCS, to eliminate greenhouse gas emissions from the atmosphere.
Alberta’s newly installed Premier Jim Prentice, who was a former Canadian government environment minister,....
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