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Natural Resources committee Mr. Carter has covered it.
November 21st, 2006Committee meeting
Rob Seeley
Natural Resources committee Maybe I will just a comment on your earlier question, and that is your concern around the pace of development and the environmental capacity of the region and social issues. In that whole envelope of questions, one important piece to consider is with respect to economics and the
November 21st, 2006Committee meeting
Rob Seeley
Natural Resources committee If it's a public good with respect to environmental capacity, for example, in the oil sands you'll hear probably in the next week or two from the CEMA group, which is the Cumulative Environmental Management Association. It's a multi-stakeholder group made up of NGO groups, aborig
November 21st, 2006Committee meeting
Rob Seeley
Natural Resources committee Maybe just to add on to the concern about hydrology and water contamination, I think just in its simplest form, oil sands mining is removing oil from the sand, using it in market conditions, and then putting the sand back. Then, with respect to the water that's in the sand, the t
November 21st, 2006Committee meeting
Rob Seeley
Natural Resources committee Perhaps there are two questions to answer. One is with respect to Shell in Russia, which is meant by your reference to the newspaper articles on the Russian Sakhalin Island project. That is a joint venture between Shell and Japanese companies. Essentially, there are very complex
November 21st, 2006Committee meeting
Rob Seeley
Natural Resources committee Thank you. If you allow me, I will answer in English. With respect to carbon capture technology, Mr. Shaw has made some reference to this already, but there is technology existing for the capture of carbon dioxide from our upgrading components, which Mr. Carter has also referre
November 21st, 2006Committee meeting
Rob Seeley
Natural Resources committee Thank you, committee. Just as a general comment about energy futures, Mr. Clarke made comments around the need for diversification, and I think we would all agree that it is a valid point; however, we would like to state that the demand for energy in the world continues to grow,
November 21st, 2006Committee meeting
Rob Seeley