The CEO of one of the oilsands companies behind the Pathways Alliance says the group expects to provide a significant update on its proposed $16.5-billion carbon capture and storage project within the next couple of months.
Author of the article:CP, The Canadian Press
Amanda Stephenson
Published Nov 07, 2023 • Last updated 1 hour ago • 3 minute read
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The CEO of one of the oilsands companies behind the Pathways Alliance says the group expects to provide a significant update on its proposed $16.5-billion carbon capture and storage project within the next couple of months.
Derek Evans, chief executive of MEG Energy, made the comments on a conference call with analysts discussing the company’s third-quarter financial results.
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