COP28: Canada’s new methane plan eyes 75% slash in emissions
Canada has released a new draft plan that the government says will help cut methane emissions from the country’s oil and gas sector by at least 75 per cent.
Federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault made the announcement Monday at the ongoing UN climate conference, also known as COP28, being held in Dubai.
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Under the new draft regulations, Canada would eliminate the routine venting and flaring of oil and gas infrastructure, which can cause large amounts of methane to enter the atmosphere.
Methane doesn’t stay in the atmosphere as long as carbon dioxide, but it is better at trapping heat, so cutting methane emissions is considered one of the most effective ways of tackling climate change.
“We’re also establishing new performance standards for leak detection and repair, focusing on sites with the highest risk,” Guilbeault said.
That means facilities with equipment that has greater potential for emissions will be required to undertake more frequent inspections, according to a release from Environment and Climate Change Canada.
The proposed rules would also see the introduction of an audit system, requiring one annual third-party inspection to validate company program results, ECCC said.
Alberta, Saskatchewan react to Ottawa’s plan
The new rules, which will start rolling out in 2027, were opposed by both Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, who is also at COP28, called the proposed regulations “costly, dangerous, and unconstitutional.”
“Once again, the federal government is setting unrealistic targets and timelines. Infrastructure can only be updated as quickly as technology allows,” she said in a statement.
Smith said Alberta will not impose a total ban on flaring at this time, calling it ”a critical health and safety practice.” |Read more https://globalnews.ca/news/10146078/cop28-canada-methane-plan/ | globalnews.ca/news/10146078/co…
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