首页 > 资料下载 > 创新:过去和未来成功的关键Innovation: Key to Past and Future Success PTAC AGM, May 5, 2016
创新:过去和未来成功的关键Innovation: Key to Past and Future Success PTAC AGM, May 5, 2016 创新:过去和未来成功的关键Innovation: Key to Past and Future Success PTAC AGM, May 5, 2016

创新:过去和未来成功的关键Innovation: Key to Past and Future Success PTAC AGM, May 5, 2016

  • 资料类别:
  • 资料大小:
  • 资料编号:
  • 资料状态:
  • 更新时间:2021-09-18
  • 下载次数:
资料简介

我们的工业面临许多挑战。但即使价格回升,我们也需要更多的基础设施来接触更多的客户……我们也需要更多的创新来在低碳的未来更好地竞争。 只要有足够的资源,我们就能克服这些挑战,这样,当我们的经济复苏时,我们国家的石油和天然气工业就会更强大……我们就能更好地竞争——不仅在成本上,而且在环境上。 今天,作为加拿大人,我们所有人都有必要仔细审视我国的能源机会,考虑我国如何在一个不断变化、充满挑战的世界中发展起来,参与竞争。 在加拿大,我们正在进行一场全国性的能源辩论。有时,我们行业的能源项目已经成为两极分化辩论的“代理人”,一些人呼吁将加拿大石油留在地下,停止油砂开发,实施水力压裂暂停,禁止油轮或封锁新的管道项目。 我们需要在这场辩论与对现实的认识之间取得平衡……也就是说,我们生活在一个日益增长的世界,这个世界将需要更多的能源——而不是更少的能源。 据国际能源署(IEA)预测,未来25年,世界能源需求将增长约37%。即使我们达到温室气体排放目标,石油和天然气的使用在不久的将来也会增加。当然,我们的全球能源结构正在发生变化,可再生能源在未来几十年将显著增长。世界将继续需要各种形式的能源。其中包括来自加拿大的石油和天然气。 随着新的基础设施和更多的创新,加拿大可以在世界新能源的未来发挥主导作用。

Our industry faces many challenges. But even if prices recover, we will need more infrastructure to reach more customers … and we will need more innovation to compete better in a lower-carbon future. With the right resourcefulness, we can overcome these challenges so that, when our economy recovers, our country’s oil and gas industry is stronger …and we can compete better — not only on cost but on the environment too. Today the need has never been greater for all of us as Canadians to take a thoughtful look at our country’s energy opportunities and consider how our country can evolve to compete in a changing, challenging world. Here in Canada we’re in the midst of a national energy debate. At times, our industry’s energy projects have become a “proxy” for polarizing debates, with some calling for keeping Canadian oil in the ground, for shutting down oil sands development, for imposing fracking moratoriums, for banning tankers or for blocking new pipeline projects. We need to balance this debate with an awareness of realities …namely, that we live in a growing world that will want more energy — not less. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), world demand for energy is forecast to grow by some 37 per cent over the next 25 years. Even if we hit our GHG emissions targets, oil and gas use will increase in the near future. Certainly, our global energy mix is changing, and renewables will grow significantly in the decades ahead. The world will continue to need all forms of energy. And that includes oil and natural gas from Canada. With new infrastructure and more innovation Canada can play a leading part in the world’s new energy future.

资料截图
版权:如无特殊注明,文章转载自网络,侵权请联系cnmhg168#163.com删除!文件均为网友上传,仅供研究和学习使用,务必24小时内删除。