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Evaluating Future Fitness

What Matters To Decision-Makers When Considering Whether A Hydrocarbon Investment Is Future Fit?

Evaluating Future Fitness

Author

John McNally

This policy brief outlines a set of common assessment criteria that are currently used by decision-makers to assess the future fitness of technologies and projects in the face of uncertain potential futures. It includes established standards and typologies, and identifies which factors and characteristics should be included in discussions of future fitness of investments in Alberta’s oil and gas sector.

Publication Date

March 2, 2021

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