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Net Zero: Oxfam report criticizes international emissions targets
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Net zero targets unrealistic says Oxfam report
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Brazil: SBM Offshore signs LoI for FPSO Alexandre de Gusmao lease and operate contracts
03 Aug 2021
Petrobras the Letter of Intent for a 22.5 years lease and operate contract of
FPSO Alexandre de Gusmão. The unit will be deployed at the
Mero field in the Santos Basin offshore Brazil, approx. 160 kms from Arraial do Cabo, Rio de Janeiro state, in Brazil.
The
Petrobras with 40 percent,
Total Energies with 20 percent,
CNODC and
Pré-Sal Petróleo SA as manager of the Production Sharing Contract.
SBM Offshore will design and construct the FPSO Alexandre de Gusmão using its industry leading Fast4Ward® program as it incorporates the Company’s new build Multi-Purpose Floater (MPF) hull combined with several standardized topsides modules. SBM Offshore’s fifth MPF hull has been allocated to this project. Completion of the FPSO is expected in 2024.
The charity is also urging the Scottish Government to condemn the plans. But a Scottish Government spokesperson has told the Herald that it will not categorically oppose the plans, stating that any support for fossil fuel extraction “is conditional upon them contributing to a sustainable and inclusive energy transition”. Oxfam’s new analysis coincides with a new global report published by the charity which estimates that land-hungry net zero schemes would need an areas equivalent to all farmland on earth to be forested, putting at risk global food security chains. The Tightening the Net study warns that governments and corporations are hiding behind unreliable, unproven and unrealistic carbon removal schemes – such as carbon capture.