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Natural Resources committee  The short answer is yes. CCUS is an important technology but it is not the only technology. It should be amongst a lot of solutions. Furthermore, it should not be the reason that we actually fail to make the changes we need to make regarding our use of fossil fuels and energy in

March 21st, 2022Committee meeting

Louis-César Pasquier

Natural Resources committee  Yes. To put it more in context, I've been in this field for more than 10 years. The evolution is very slow. I would say that before the SaskPower capture plant was started, people were thinking that it was the solution and that we had the solution for clean energy, clean oil and

March 21st, 2022Committee meeting

Louis-César Pasquier

Natural Resources committee  As Ms. Lepine mentioned, we also have remote communities. You can't just stop everything all at once. To use my colleague's example, I'd say that we should move toward solutions that are easier to implement, at a lower cost, and leave no one behind. Mr. Séguin, I will let you f

March 21st, 2022Committee meeting

Louis-César Pasquier

Natural Resources committee  Thank you for the question. To me, CCUS is not one of the technological solutions we can use for the transition. However, CCUS must not be a hindrance and make us deviate from our appetite for fossil fuels. We really have to differentiate between the two. Yes, we would need carb

March 21st, 2022Committee meeting

Louis-César Pasquier

Natural Resources committee  Yes, it would be possible and even advisable to use this technology for this type of industry. It must be understood that it's much easier to capture CO2 right at the emission source than to chase after CO2 that has been emitted and is moving through the air. Indeed, from an inv

March 21st, 2022Committee meeting

Louis-César Pasquier

Natural Resources committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. Honourable members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to testify today on capping greenhouse gas emissions for the oil and gas sector. I'm a chemist by training, and my research focuses on the development of environmental technologies to reduc

March 21st, 2022Committee meeting

Louis-César Pasquier

Natural Resources committee  Is the sound good? Okay. For example, I can take mine tailings or construction waste and have them react with CO2 to create high value‑added materials and new construction materials. So I'm basing my remarks today on that expertise. This has already been mentioned, but the sixt

March 21st, 2022Committee meeting

Louis-César Pasquier