ANALYSIS: Alberta offset prices to remain stable despite COVID-19 impacts

Published 22:33 on June 9, 2020  /  Last updated at 23:44 on June 9, 2020  / /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes

Alberta offset values under the province's large emitter programme will keep steady despite the economic impacts of the coronavirus pandemic, with bullish expectations of a rising CO2 price likely to counteract minor contractions in demand in the short-term, project developers and market participants said.
Alberta offset values under the province's large emitter programme will keep steady despite the economic impacts of the coronavirus pandemic, with bullish expectations of a rising CO2 price likely to counteract minor contractions in demand in the short-term, project developers and market participants said.


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