Co2 Posts

Left: Dr. Hossein Fadaei and Dr. David Sinton

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 and gas in reservoirs using a microfluidic chip.


Greg Dipple (centre), Ian Power and Anna Harrison

Carbon mineralization examined as storage strategy

HQP in Greg Dipple’s UBC lab are working on ways to accelerate the sequestration of CO2 in mine tailings. If researchers can find ways to speed up the process, carbon mineralization may help reduce levels of atmospheric carbon.


International team concludes no CO2 leak on Kerr farm

A team of international scientists conducting an independent review has concluded CO2 is not leaking from depth on the Saskatchewan farm owned by the Kerr family.


Canada moves ahead with CCS projects

Carbon capture and storage is playing a major role in Canada’s clean energy push, writes Richard Adamson in a blog for Global CCS Institute.