Cenovus West White Rose Expansion to Raise Emissions by 21%
Cenovus Energy's West White Rose project off Newfoundland will increase greenhouse gas emissions by 21%, totaling approximately 100,000 metric tonnes of CO2. This expansion, while creating jobs and extending the oilfield’s life, raises concerns amid ongoing climate change impacts in the region.

Cenovus Energy's West White Rose platform is projected to elevate emissions by about 100,000 metric tonnes of CO2, marking a 21% increase at peak operation. This change aligns with the Newfoundland and Labrador government's approval of higher emissions levels for both the oilfield and Vale's Voisey's Bay nickel mine.
The new emissions baseline for White Rose will rise to 489,034 metric tonnes, equivalent to emissions from over 114,000 vehicles annually. As climate change intensifies in Canada, extreme weather has already caused significant damage, underscoring the importance of monitoring industrial emissions. The province allows adjustments to baseline emissions to reflect operational changes, raising concerns about long-term climate goals.




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