-- 据加拿大通讯社周一报道,纽芬兰和拉布拉多省政府已批准增加位于拉布拉多北部的一座镍矿和圣约翰斯海岸附近、由塞诺沃斯能源公司(Cenovus)拥有的白玫瑰油田的温室气体排放量。 根据加拿大通讯社通过信息公开法获得的文件,塞诺沃斯能源公司估计,其新建的西白玫瑰平台在高峰运营时将使该油田的排放量增加约21%,相当于约10万吨二氧化碳。 根据美国环境保护署的数据,这大约相当于23300多辆汽车一年的排放量。 周一的报道指出,西白玫瑰项目因给纽芬兰农村地区带来数百个建筑工作岗位,并将白玫瑰油田的寿命延长约14年而广受赞誉。该项目的一个大型部件在纽芬兰省阿根廷市建造,并于去年被拖至油田。 报告指出,其对温室气体排放的影响尚未得到广泛讨论。 (市场动态新闻来源于与全球市场专业人士的对话,和/或其他媒体渠道。这些信息据信来自可靠来源,但可能包含传闻和推测。准确性无法保证。)
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