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Incoming carbon prices could see a third of upstream sector's value cut in half

CARBON taxes imposed by major economies deployed to reduce emissions could have a transformational impact on the upstream oil and gas sector, especially as schemes ramp and become more ambitious.

WoodMac analysis notes pricing plan ‘transformational’

WoodMac analysis notes pricing plan ‘transformational’

As some countries look to charge companies around US$200 per tonne of CO2 by 2030 - Wood Mackenzie estimates a third of all assets globally could have at least 50% of their remaining value transferred...

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