Questerre files memorandum with parliamentary committee for Bill 21
24 February 2022 - 4:15PM
Questerre Energy Corporation (“Questerre” or the “Company”)
(TSX,OSE:QEC) reported today that it has filed its submission with
the parliamentary committee in Quebec on Bill 21, An Act mainly to
end petroleum exploration and production and the public financing
of those activities. The submission includes independent
assessments on the economic and environmental impacts of
development and the detailed polling data on social acceptability
showing strong support for local natural gas production under
different scenarios.
Commenting on the first few days of the
consultations, Michael Binnion, President and Chief Executive
Officer of Questerre, noted, “We heard from mostly hand selected
witnesses who are proponents of outdated ideas of using bans and
blocks to reduce emissions. Several of them repeated old talking
points without any acknowledgment the rest of the world is moving
on from this old fashioned and ineffective approach. Questerre has
been working with a new generation of solutions orientated
environmentalists. The environmental studies clearly support the
modern approach of energy transformation with emerging carbon
technologies. According to the Leger polling data, only 13% of
Quebecers oppose this new approach, but sadly the Government has
intentionally selected witnesses from this ‘fossilized’ minority
who appear more worried about their chosen projects, than reducing
global emissions.”
The submission by Questerre comprehensively
addresses the Company’s history in Quebec, environmental impacts of
the bill including that outlawing location gas production will have
no impact on Quebec’s GHG emissions and it will increase global
emissions as well as locking Quebec into higher existing GHG
emissions, the increased risk to human health and safety from
energy shortages and outages and Quebec lagging behind other
developed nations in advancing new carbon technology. The
submission also discusses the economic and fiscal implications of
the ban including the growing reliance on imports and the increase
in its trade deficit due to these imports, surrendering the
economic benefits from development and the impacts to Quebec’s
reputation as an jurisdiction for foreign investment.
He added, “It’s disappointing to see Quebec is
blocking a step forward for the global environment and society. It
is telling that many witnesses have explicitly said even pilot
projects for natural gas production must be blocked even if they
reduce global emissions. Nothing more clearly says ‘living in the
past’ than calling for a ban on even trying to reduce emissions
from natural gas with new technology or approaches. The rest of
world is moving forward and attempts by reactionaries to block
progress will just move the emerging carbon technologies of the
energy transformation to forward-looking countries. That the rights
of local small retail shareholders, local Quebec royalty holders
and First Nations are being run over in the process is a
particularly unjust result for thousands of people who support
progress on transforming our global energy systems.”
The Company also released the detailed polling
information from Quebec on developing natural gas with new
technologies.
As reported previously, over 66% of decided
Quebecers support local natural gas development and 20% have no
opinion. For production from a pilot project with no GHG emissions,
this support increases to just over 77% of decided Quebecers with
12% having no opinion. Nearly 85% of decided Quebecers agree that
the Government should give First Nations the opportunity to
participate in pilot projects that demonstrate zero-emissions
natural gas production with 15% holding no opinion.
The polling data showed support for traditional
fracturing methods was 37% with 45% against and 18% holding no
opinion. If a new technology was used that eliminated the risks
associated with fracking, support almost doubled to 71% in favor
with 17% against and 12% holding no opinion.
Questerre is an energy technology and innovation
company. It is leveraging its expertise gained through early
exposure to low permeability reservoirs to acquire significant
high-quality resources. We believe we can successfully transition
our energy portfolio. With new clean technologies and innovation to
responsibly produce and use energy, we can sustain both human
progress and our natural environment.
Questerre is a believer that the future success
of the oil and gas industry depends on a balance of economics,
environment, and society. We are committed to being transparent and
are respectful that the public must be part of making the important
choices for our energy future.
Advisory Regarding Forward-Looking
Statements
This news release contains certain statements
which constitute forward-looking statements or information
(“forward-looking statements”) including, Questerre’s perspectives
on the parliamentary commission on Bill 21 and the environmental,
financial and other impacts of Bill 21 as detailed in its
submission.
Forward-looking statements are based on several
material factors, expectations or assumptions of Questerre which
have been used to develop such statements and information, but
which may prove to be incorrect. Although Questerre believes that
the expectations reflected in these forward-looking statements are
reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on them because
Questerre can give no assurance that they will prove to be correct.
Since forward-looking statements address future events and
conditions, by their very nature they involve inherent risks and
uncertainties. Further, events or circumstances may cause actual
results to differ materially from those predicted as a result of
numerous known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors,
many of which are beyond the control of the Company, including,
without limitation: the implementation of Bill 21 by the Government
of Quebec and certain other risks detailed from time-to-time in
Questerre's public disclosure documents. Additional information
regarding some of these risks, expectations or assumptions and
other factors may be found under in the Company's Annual
Information Form for the year ended December 31, 2020, and other
documents available on the Company’s profile at www.sedar.com. The
reader is cautioned not to place undue reliance on these
forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements
contained in this news release are made as of the date hereof and
Questerre undertakes no obligations to update publicly or revise
any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new
information, future events or otherwise, unless so required by
applicable securities laws.
Certain information set out herein may be
considered as “financial outlook” within the meaning of applicable
securities laws. The purpose of this financial outlook is to
provide readers with disclosure regarding Questerre’s reasonable
expectations as to the anticipated results of its proposed business
activities for the periods indicated. Readers are cautioned that
the financial outlook may not be appropriate for other
purposes.
For further information, please contact:
Questerre Energy Corporation
Jason D’Silva, Chief Financial Officer
(403) 777-1185 | (403) 777-1578 (FAX) | Email: info@questerre.com
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