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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Vermilion Energy Inc T.VET

Alternate Symbol(s):  VET

Vermilion Energy Inc. is a Canada-based international energy producer. The Company seeks to create value through the acquisition, exploration, development, and optimization of producing assets in North America, Europe, and Australia. Its business model emphasizes free cash flow generation and returning capital to investors when economically warranted, augmented by value-adding acquisitions. The... see more

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Vermilion Energy Inc > COP 28 and Canada
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Post by Pandora on Dec 16, 2023 4:23pm

COP 28 and Canada

An article written by Joe Oliver a former Minister of Natural Resources re the COP 28 program.

Bjorn Lomborg, a noted 'anti going green' activist has stated there are two new studies that suggest the program and timing that is laid out by proponents of COP 28 result in costs of $27 Trillion per year and only provide a benefit of $4.5 Trillion. i.e. a 17 cent benefit for every $1 spent.

A quote from the article:

"At home, Justin Trudeau’s hostility to energy resources has arguably imposed on Canada the highest proportional economic burden of any other resource-rich country, including a quarter trillion dollars in lost capital investments, with no possible impact on global temperatures. With Trudeau clearly unwilling to back off his ruinous climate policies, time is running out on sending bloated delegations to COP confabs. A lucrative international environmental gig would be opportune, both for him and his long-suffering subjects."

https://financialpost.com/opinion/cop28-futile-climate-theatrics


Comment by Pandora on Dec 19, 2023 8:01pm
Another article spotlighting the wisdom of our Governments and out Federal Environment Minister. Talk about going blindly down the road -- and will they ever take the blindfold off? Not likely, unless it is removed through the voting booth. I will not be in an EV in what is left of my lifetime although I might consider it if they give me a subsidy such that my OAS monthly cheque is equal to the ...more  
Comment by Pandora on Dec 19, 2023 8:05pm
And, this statement out of that article: "We'll be incentivizing companies to do even more by providing credits for charging investments made by automakers, and adding predictability for investors in charging services," she said. What is the definition of "Incentivizing"? Does that suggest the use of our taxpayers dollars to gift, in some manner, to the Companies?
Comment by Pandora on Dec 19, 2023 8:14pm
One more: "Electric Mobility Canada hails the policy as a win for Canadians. The national advocacy group says it's no coincidence that Quebec and B.C., where ZEV sales regulations have been in place for some time, lead the nation in sales." I wonder if anyone would like to do an analysis of what segment of the population has been buying all these vehicles. Give us a few facts on ...more  
Comment by Moemoney42 on Dec 19, 2023 10:25pm
You can bet your bottom dollar Pandora its our tax dollars that will fund this "incentive".. these Lieberals love to spend other peoples money without consideration for the end result, and I'll guarantee this gong show of a plan will backfire on them.. it takes no forsight to see this running off the rails hard.. just like all the other blunders the gov't gets involved in... gun ...more  
Comment by mnztr on Dec 19, 2023 11:16pm
Do you really think Canada has any choice in this? What would happen if Canada jjust said forget the carbon BS? I will tell you. All the G20 will erect trade barriers against Canada as our goods will be "high carbon" and we will be force dto submit. Canada is a tiny market and economy globally. We can at most infleunce policy but are largely policy takers and not makers. 
Comment by Pandora on Dec 20, 2023 1:20am
And as the old saying goes "there is more than one way to skin a cat"! Not sure how much effort is put into looking at alternatives as we seem to ne going blindly down the road under other peoples influences. Are you suggesting we are doing the only thing possible?
Comment by Moemoney42 on Dec 20, 2023 9:42am
I don't believe that for 1 minute.. Canada produces some of the cleanest crude on the market as far as crude goes, and by replacing coal with the abundant nat gas we have is the best thing for the globe we could ever do.. not to mention.. as I've said many times.. if the gubment was serious about carbon in the sky, then instead of investing billions of dollars into EV's that won't ...more  
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