Oil majors unveil climate plan to spend 0.1% of capex on speeding CCS, curbing methane

Published 14:35 on November 4, 2016  /  Last updated at 10:38 on November 7, 2016  / /  Climate Talks, International

Ten oil majors on Friday announced an investment of $1 billion over the next ten years, representing around 0.1% of their total capital spending that they say will speed the commercial deployment of CCS, curb methane emissions and boost energy efficiency in transport and industry.
Ten oil majors on Friday announced an investment of $1 billion over the next ten years, representing around 0.1% of their total capital spending that they say will speed the commercial deployment of CCS, curb methane emissions and boost energy efficiency in transport and industry.


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