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Canadian Natural Resources (CNRL) and Cenovus Energy, two of Canada’s biggest oil producers, said on Tuesday they will set new goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but not pivot away from their core businesses.
Oil sands producers, who extract some of the world’s most carbon-intense crude, face pressure from investors to reduce their environmental impact. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau plans to raise Canada’s carbon price steeply over time to position the country for carbon-neutral status by 2050.
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