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Pathways Alliance optimistic about ‘line of sight’ for carbon capture project: CBC

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Kendall Dilling, the president of Pathways Alliance, said in an interview with CBC News that the consortium of Canada’s largest oilsands producers expects its proposed $16.5-billion carbon capture project to be up and running by 2030 — provided its negotiations with the federal government conclude by the end of this year.

Read the full story by CBC News published April 8, 2024.

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