This story is the fifth part of a DeSmog series on carbon capture and was developed with the support of Journalismfund Europe. Norwegian oil and gas company Equinor has admitted over-reporting the performance of a flagship carbon capture and storage project by about 30 percent due to defective monitoring equipment, underscoring risks associated with plans to scale the […]
Seeing that this is a 67% government owned company (according to Wikipedia), that’s not a good look. And seeing that government is stating that it wants to be a leader in sustainability, while also admitting that it is not even close (actually about halfway) to reaching its own carbon emissions goals for 2030, also not a good look. Source in Norwegian
Seeing that this is a 67% government owned company (according to Wikipedia), that’s not a good look. And seeing that government is stating that it wants to be a leader in sustainability, while also admitting that it is not even close (actually about halfway) to reaching its own carbon emissions goals for 2030, also not a good look. Source in Norwegian