I'm a chemist, and that's not a disadvantage. By the way, my answer has nothing to do with the science, technology, and innovation account. I'm talking as a chemist about a particular issue that needs attention.
Enormous progress was made, from the 1970s to the 1990s, in the tar sands technology. We produce quite a lot of oil per day by these methods. Nevertheless, there is research going on now, but certainly not enough of it, on trying to make a watershed discovery will change the dynamics of the field. Let me phrase it that way. I think this is important to understand. We've made enormous progress in this sector; however, challenges remain in both water consumption and environmental issues. These challenges are non-trivial, and we need to focus our energies on developing new technologies that minimize their impacts.
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