Oil and gas industry needs to let go of carbon capture as solution to climate change, IEA says

The oil and gas industry needs to let go of the “illusion” that carbon capture technology is a solution to climate change and invest more in clean energy, says the head of the International Energy Agency.

“The industry needs to commit to genuinely helping the world meet its energy needs and climate goals — which means letting go of the illusion that implausibly large amounts of carbon capture are the solution,” IEA executive director Fatih Birol said in a statement overnight Thursday ahead of the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Dubai next week.

The technology captures carbon dioxide from industrial operations before emissions enter the atmosphere and stores it underground.

Oil and gas companies face a moment of truth over their role in the clean energy transition, Birol wrote in a an IEA report reviewing the industry’s role in transitioning to an economy with net zero carbon emissions by 2050.

Just one per cent of global investment in clean energy has come from oil and gas companies, according to Birol. The industry needs to face the “uncomfortable truth” that a successful clean energy transition will require scaling back oil and gas operations, not expanding them, the IEA chief wrote.

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