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What Is A Real Challenge For The Development Of The Canadian Oil Sands Industry?

Aug 16, 2017

The plight of Aboriginal issues is a real challenge for the development of the Canadian oil sands industry. Aboriginals enjoy the special land use rights granted by the Canadian government. In the designated Aboriginal Protected Areas, the aborigines are free to fish and fishing, and the government has no right to carry out business activities in the protected areas, can not be mined, , Can not even collect taxes. Many of the activities of the oil sands industry will inevitably pass through or involve indigenous peoples to live and have an impact on their lives. For example, oil sands mining will take their land, pollute their water sources, and the construction of oil pipelines will go through their possessions. In recent years, more and more indigenous people have opposed and obstructed the development of the Canadian oil sands industry. To make the Canadian oil sands industry normal development, we must pay attention to solve the aboriginal problem.

 

Increasingly stringent industry regulation is an environmental challenge facing the development of the Canadian oil sands industry. In recent years, more and more Canadian residents (especially indigenous people) have begun to worry about the pollution caused by oil sands to their living environment, forcing the Canadian government to step up regulation of the oil sands industry. At the end of 2009, the Alberta government launched the Regulatory Enhancement Program (REP) to strengthen the regulation of environmental issues, public safety issues and resource utilization issues in the development of oil and gas. On the basis of safeguarding the rights of landowners, Effectively protect public safety, enhance environmental management, and realize the sustainable use of resources. In addition, in order to ensure the safety, health, efficiency, environmental protection and sustainable development of oil and gas resources, especially oil and sand resources, the Alberta Government is establishing a comprehensive resource management system dedicated to energy development and environmental, economic and social harmonization (IRMS). In addition, in October 2013, A province plans to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions per barrel of oil by 40%, for those more than this emission standard of carbon dioxide charges 40 US dollars per ton, which is equivalent to the carbon tax per barrel of oil The original 10 cents to 94 cents.

 

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