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Natural Resources committee  It's a great question. In terms of the lowest cost, it's obviously what you can do to avoid emissions. In other words, what can you do to make sure you're operating as efficiently as possible? That's one of the things that we in business constantly do. We look at where we are be

February 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Susannah Pierce

Natural Resources committee  I'll just make one final comment. Focusing on where the demand is coming from, again, we are producers of energy. If customers can demand and if they have technologies to consume lower-carbon energy, hydrogen trucks as an example or sustainable aviation fuels that can be consum

February 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Susannah Pierce

Natural Resources committee  Maybe I could just comment on the important relationship we have with customers, which drives demand. I don't think that's really been identified as well as it needs to be, because we can produce cleaner energy. I'll give hydrogen as an example. In Vancouver we've had two hydroge

February 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Susannah Pierce

Natural Resources committee  Thank you. Again, I think we do have a role in the private sector to work with customers within a given sector to see what it would take for them to consume lower-carbon energy and what those pathways are. For sustainable aviation fuel, for example, if airlines have the aircraf

February 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Susannah Pierce

Natural Resources committee  Recognizing the time, I think we need to involve them in the conversation quite clearly and quite directly. They need to be a part of any decisions we make on decarbonisation. In fact, they do have an opportunity to participate in some of the new projects we'll be looking forward

February 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Susannah Pierce

Natural Resources committee  Okay. I'm closing.

February 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Susannah Pierce

Natural Resources committee  These are good people who have worked tirelessly to provide affordable and reliable energy, whom we often take for granted. We must continue to keep these workers available and to adapt to a lower-carbon energy economy where different skill sets are required. If we do this righ

February 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Susannah Pierce

Natural Resources committee  Indeed, I have my headphones set. The microphone should also be in sync. Is it better now? It sounds like it is. I'm calling in from the traditional territory of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh. I am in good health and spirits as I look around the Zoom call. I hope you

February 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Susannah Pierce

Natural Resources committee  Microphone connects. This is the exact same thing I used yesterday on the same check.

February 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Susannah Pierce

Natural Resources committee  I'm grateful to have the opportunity to share Shell's experience in target setting and our views on the proposed oil and gas emissions cap, alongside the group of leading Canadian thinkers on energy whom you have gathered here today. As a preface to my remarks, I would point ou

February 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Susannah Pierce

Natural Resources committee  Thank you very much. Hopefully, folks can hear me okay. It's a pleasure to be with here with you today. I am calling from the traditional territory of the Musqueam, Squamish and—

February 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Susannah Pierce

Natural Resources committee  Shall I check that?

February 9th, 2022Committee meeting

Susannah Pierce