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Originally Posted by bizaro86
Maybe. Carbon intensity of other oils is pretty high as well, and environmental regulations are not as strict as Canada basically everywhere. As just one example, the Permian is now flaring/venting an estimated 750 million cubic feet of gas per day. That is equivalent to ~5% of Canadas gas production getting converted directed to atmospheric greenhouse gases because the american rules don't require producers to do anything with it. That carbon into the atmosphere should absolutely be included in the carbon intensity of their oil.
I know making steam for sagd is carbon intensive, but more and more of it is cogen now (which reduces carbon emissions elsewhere) and I don't particularly trust the comparative emissions reporting from other countries.
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Originally Posted by SebC
It might also contravene some of our free trade agreements to ban oil imports.
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I don't think we need to ban it, I think we just need to make it "socially unacceptable" to import and use foreign energy