Presenting at Carbon Capture Canada
The development of robust knowledge of carbon capture, transportation, and sequestration is fundamental to the infrastructure investments needed to decarbonize industry, and the future of industrial development in Eastern Canada is dependent on the success of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). The Geological Carbon Storage Atlas of Eastern Canada, a project commissioned by Natural Resources Canada with support from carbon removal project developer Deep Sky and completed in conjunction with CanmetENERGY, provides a high-level regional assessment of two key geological CO₂ storage opportunities: saline aquifers and depleted or nearly depleted oil and gas reservoirs. This presentation will summarize the methodology used to estimate CO₂ storage capacity for one of the 37 basins covered in the Atlas, highlight the distribution of prospective CO₂ storage resources across the Atlas area, and present estimated costs per tonne of CO₂ injected throughout the region.