Oil Majors’ Carbon Capture Plans Dubbed a ‘Dangerous Delusion’
11/16/2023 08:57
The technology is considered among the most-controversial climate solutions by green groups.
Oil executives betting they’ll be able to meet net zero emissions goals by relying on carbon-capture technology are deluding themselves, according to an influential group of corporate bosses, bankers and academics.
The Energy Transitions Commission, whose members include senior representatives from BP Plc and Bank of America Corp., says the role of carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) in slashing emissions will be “vital but limited.” Any carbon-intensive company assuming that CCUS is a license to continue expanding production, while at the same time limiting the increase in global temperatures, is basing its business model on “a dangerous delusion,” the ETC said in a report on Thursday.