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9.08.2007 - 11:11am ET
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Suncor Energy releases report on climate change
(CSRwire) CALGARY, ALBERTA - September 8, 2007 - Suncor Energy Inc. today released
its 2007 Progress Report on Climate Change. This year's report focuses on
Suncor's efforts over the past decade to manage greenhouse gas emissions
as guided by the company's seven-point climate change action plan.
In addition to documenting Suncor's emissions record in 2006, this year's
report examines the climate change challenges being faced by the company
and its stakeholders, as well as opportunities and strategies for positive
action. The report also describes Suncor's efforts to develop new
technologies to improve environmental performance and provides Suncor's
answers to 10 questions about the climate change challenge.
"This year marks the 10th anniversary of our climate action plan," said
Rick George, Suncor's president and chief executive officer. "So it seemed
like an appropriate time to take stock of what we've achieved - and where
we must go from here."
Suncor achievements highlighted in the report include a 26% company-wide
reduction in greenhouse gas emission intensity (emissions per barrel of
oil) from the baseline year of 1990. At our oil sands operation, emission
intensity has been reduced by 51% since 1990. The company also invested
approximately $250 million in renewable energy initiatives and was a
founding member of the Integrated CO2 Network (ICO2N), a proposed
large-scale application of carbon capture and storage technology in
Alberta.
As the report documents, challenges still lie ahead for a growth company
such as Suncor. Although Suncor's greenhouse emission intensity has
declined, increased production levels to meet growing energy demands mean
absolute emissions continue to rise.
"Climate change is a challenge requiring determined and collective
action," George said. "But with a positive vision of what's achievable,
I'm confident we can make continued progress."
Suncor has voluntarily reported its greenhouse gas emissions and
activities through annual climate change reports since 1995. To view the
full 2007 report online, visit: www.suncor.com/climatechange.
Suncor Energy Inc. is an integrated energy company headquartered in
Calgary, Alberta. Suncor's oil sands business, located near Fort McMurray,
Alberta, extracts and upgrades oil sands and markets refinery feedstock and
diesel fuel, while operations throughout Western Canada produce natural
gas. Suncor operates a refining and marketing business in Ontario with
retail distribution under the Sunoco brand. U.S.A. downstream assets
include pipeline and refining operations in Colorado and Wyoming and
retail sales in the Denver area under the Phillips 66® brand. Suncor's
common shares (symbol: SU) are listed on the Toronto and New York stock
exchanges.
Suncor Energy (U.S.A.) Inc. is an authorized licensee of the Phillips
66® brand and marks in the state of Colorado. Sunoco in Canada is
separate and unrelated to Sunoco in the United States, which is owned by
Sunoco, Inc. of Philadelphia.
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