Joint Industry Partnership
At our Newell County Field Research Station, we undertake applied research with industrial and start-up partners to de-risk, validate and scale-up measurement and monitoring practices. We inject in a shallow reservoir – at 300m – and have observation wells to detect and monitor the movement of CO2 beneath the subsurface. This data, technology assessments and expertise are available to Joint Industry Partnership members.
Methane emissions expertise
Through the Alberta methane emissions program and CMC partnered with the Sundre Petroleum Operators Group (SPOG) to deliver methane monitoring solutions at the Newell County Field Research Station. Together, CMC and SPOG improved the delivery of cost-effective and credible detection and quantification technologies and measurement methodologies.
Past Projects
As a non-partisan, technology-agnostic organization, CMC has provided advice on policies and regulations to governments, applied research results and technology analysis to industry, and market analyses to technology providers.
CMC also developed new solutions to inject and store CO₂ safely and cost-effectively in depleted oil and gas reservoirs, using existing infrastructure and significantly increasing carbon storage capacity.
Work with us
CMC assesses and advances leading research for carbon capture and monitoring solutions as well as methane emissions detection and quantification.




















