Media Releases

Use of microfluidic chips a first in bitumen-gas analysis

A University of Toronto research team has developed a process to analyze the behavior of bitumen in reservoirs using a microfluidic chip.


CCS awareness higher on Prairies than the rest of Canada

Public awareness and acceptance of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) as a tool to combat climate change is higher in Saskatchewan and Alberta than the rest of Canada, concludes a national survey released today by Carbon Management Canada and the International Performance Assessment Centre for the Geological Storage of CO2.


Innovators pioneer new monitoring system

In a lab-to-field collaboration headed by the University of Victoria’s Peter Wild, researchers are pioneering the first fibre-optic system designed to monitor carbon dioxide at underground storage sites.


U of S-led study develops tools for underground carbon storage

University of Saskatchewan geological engineering researcher Chris Hawkes is leading scientists at three universities to develop new computer simulations to investigate how to inject carbon dioxide deep underground so that it is securely stored.


uOttawa researchers tackle GHG challenges

Risk management frameworks for CCS and solid oxide fuel cell development are two projects funded by CMC.


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