Oilsands execs say a ‘just transition’ isn’t a worry – it’s their next big ‘boom’
OTTAWA — The CEOs of some of the biggest oilsands companies in Alberta say transitioning their workforce for a net-zero emissions future isn’t about cutting jobs, but is about creating them.
Cenovus CEO Alex Pourbaix says the consortium of oilsands behind an alliance to decarbonize their companies estimates that reaching their goal of net-zero emissions by 2050 will create 35,000 jobs.
Derek Evans, CEO of MEG Energy, says he is actually worried that Canada doesn’t have the labour force needed to get the decarbonizing job done.
Their comments in an interview with The Canadian Press this week come as Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is pushing back against Ottawa’s plans to introduce “just transition” legislation to oversee the move to cut carbon emissions from industry.