Canadian Discovery Ltd. (CDL) is excited to announce a new project initiative in partnership with carbon removal project developer Deep Sky: the Geological Carbon Storage Atlas of Eastern Canada. This groundbreaking Atlas will deliver a comprehensive regional analysis, cataloging opportunities, economics, and risks associated with carbon capture and storage (CCS) in Eastern Canada, encompassing Quebec and Atlantic Canada. In this webinar, CDL will introduce the project by discussing why an Atlas is needed and what the scope and contents will be. We will also explore the concept of carbon management and how CCS can support Canada’s carbon management strategy.
This webinar will also be presented in French on June 11, 2025.
Christa Williams is a seasoned geologist with over 18 years of expertise in subsurface exploration, development geology, and commercial growth. She currently serves as the Vice President of Business Development at Canadian Discovery, focusing on clean energy and carbon capture and storage. Previously, Christa held various senior geologist roles in exploration and production (E&P). She is recognized for her technical excellence and leadership, with a proven track record in detailed evaluations and commercial program development. Christa actively contributes to the geoscience community through volunteer initiatives. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Geology from the University of Calgary and is a proud member of the Canadian Energy Geoscientists Association (CEGA) and the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA), holding the professional designation of P.Geol.
Matt Scorah has over 20 years of business and technical experience working in the fields of decarbonization, energy, fuels, and petrochemicals. Prior to joining Canadian Discovery, he was the Chief Technology Officer at Nauticol Energy leading initiatives focused on the generation of low-carbon sources of hydrogen, energy and other products employing such technologies as electrolysis, syngas production, and Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS). Apart from his technical background, Matt has worked on multiple fronts of project development including financing, commercial, regulatory, public engagement, and project management. Throughout his career, Matt has led teams and delivered projects as a consultant, owner, engineering contractor and academic, giving him insight into how to improve collaboration and ensure a successful outcome for all parties. He has a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Ottawa and a Doctorate in Philosophy degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Waterloo, specializing in polymer production and characterization.