For the most part, this year's carbon capture conference had an atmosphere of cautious confidence, but the leader of First Nations affected by a proposed megaproject tells a starkly different story.
Totally in agreement with the pessimism shown by Chief Jacko.
Storing gas at high pressure under a lake and an adjacent F35 nuclear bomber base seems the height of irresponsibility.
What happens if the geology is ruptured?
There have been reports of surface seeps of bitumen from the high pressure steam injection extraction process currently in use, the adding of further pressure from "stored" pressurised CO2 may only exacerbate this problem.
This is further warfare on the subsurface environment of Alberta, which has been assaulted, by drilling , fracking and the like for the past 50 years.
The 7 Generation Principle obviously does not apply in Alberta.
Totally in agreement with the pessimism shown by Chief Jacko.
Storing gas at high pressure under a lake and an adjacent F35 nuclear bomber base seems the height of irresponsibility.
What happens if the geology is ruptured?
There have been reports of surface seeps of bitumen from the high pressure steam injection extraction process currently in use, the adding of further pressure from "stored" pressurised CO2 may only exacerbate this problem.
This is further warfare on the subsurface environment of Alberta, which has been assaulted, by drilling , fracking and the like for the past 50 years.
The 7 Generation Principle obviously does not apply in Alberta.