CMC announces eight new research projects
Carbon management research in Canada has received a boost with the announcement of $3.75 million in research funding.
Carbon management research in Canada has received a boost with the announcement of $3.75 million in research funding.
Michael Hitch, at UBC's Norman B. Keevil Institute of Mining Engineering, says an economic value should be placed on the CO2 storage potential of mine waste.
HQP Shahin Moradi writes about a conference where the results of a controlled release experiment were discussed.
CMC and the Institute for Sustainable Energy, Environment and Economy co-hosted a UK-Canada trade mission focused on CCS.
Carbon Management Canada was one of the sponsors along with ISEEE (Institute of Sustainable Energy Environment and Economy at the University of Calgary) of an Industry Day organized by the NSERC …
A former graduate student working on a CMC-funded research project, Virginia Vera is the newest member of the exploration team at Apache Canada Ltd. Vera started her position as a junior …
Gordon McArthur co-founded, along with Dr. David Risk of St. Francis Xavier University and other graduate students, Forerunner Research Inc., a new scientific instrumentation and services …
Carbon dioxide under the pressure and temperature conditions encountered in most geological settings remains more buoyant than water. However, CO2-hydrate formation – that leads to trapping …
Carbon Capture and Storage is a technology that promises to solve our greenhouse gas problems by burying carbon dioxide underground. The CO2 then will be sequestered away from the …