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CALGARY, AB, April 21, 2026/ CNW/ – Canadian Discovery Ltd. (CDL) is happy to reveal the upcoming release of the Geological Carbon Storage Atlas of Eastern Canada on April 28, 2026. Co-funded by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), carbon elimination task designer Deep Sky, and CDL, this task was led and provided by CDL in partnership with NRCan CanmetENERGY. The Atlas provides a detailed local evaluation of co2 (CO TWO) storage prospective throughout Quebec and Atlantic Canada, offering comprehensive analysis of storage chances, expenses, and geological dangers to support the advancement of carbon capture and storage (CCS) tasks. While previous research studies have actually taken a look at parts of Eastern Canada, this is the very first to offer a totally incorporated local evaluation of CO two storage in deep saline aquifers and diminished hydrocarbon tanks.
Reliable CO two storage is important to accomplishing Canada’s environment goals, with the International Energy Company approximating that as much as 95% of caught CO two worldwide will require to be completely saved. 1 Acknowledging the significance of advancing carbon storage understanding, the Federal government of Canada revealed more than $11 million in financing for cutting-edge, made-in-Canada carbon usage and storage tasks throughout the 2025 G7 Presidency. The Geological Carbon Storage Atlas of Eastern Canada was picked as one of the tasks supported through this financial investment.
As Canada looks for options to minimize emissions, the research study carried out in this Atlas exposes that Eastern Canada has significant and geologically reputable CO two storage capacity. Throughout the basins examined, considerable irregularity was observed in potential CO 2 storage resource size, sealing capability, tank quality and approximated storage expenses. These distinctions show the varied geological settings, geographical irregularity and information maturity throughout the area. Some storage complexes are well matched to massive, hub-style CCS advancements with considerable capability and strong containment, while others are much better lined up with smaller sized, custom tasks targeting localized emitters and more modest storage volumes.
The Atlas supplies task designers with geological context to scope appraisal programs, regulators with a clinical referral for examining proposed operations, and policymakers with the spatial intelligence required to develop reliable reward structures. Similarly, by providing information transparently and accessibly, this Atlas supports inclusive discussion with Native neighborhoods, towns, market, and federal governments accountable for CCS advancement needs.
” Quebec and Atlantic Canada represent a huge chance for carbon storage, and this Atlas is a landmark action in opening it. By integrating extensive subsurface analysis with expense and financial modelling, we’re providing stakeholders throughout market, federal government, and neighborhoods the tools they require to move from aspiration to action– and placing Eastern Canada as a severe gamer in the international decarbonization landscape.” stated Matt Scorah, CDL’s VP of Decarbonization.
” Deep Sky was happy to support this work since strenuous, comprehensive subsurface information enhances the whole carbon elimination community. The Atlas supplies important local insight for Eastern Canada and assists notify the next stage of site-specific technical evaluations needed to advance safe, long lasting carbon storage. This comes at an essential time as Québec advances the advancement of its carbon storage structure,” stated Mathieu Bouchard, vice-president of public law and regulative affairs for Québec at Deep Sky.
The Atlas is openly readily available and can be downloaded from the main task site. The extensive datasets and shapefiles assembled and produced throughout the Atlas’ advancement can be certified through CDL upon demand.
CDL brings substantial experience in CCS tasks throughout The United States and Canada and is happy to include the Geological Carbon Storage Atlas of Eastern Canada to this growing body of work. Task findings will be shared through a two-part webinar series on April 28 and May 5, followed by a discussion at GeoConvention in Calgary on May 13. Extra discussions are prepared throughout the summer season and fall. Information and registration are readily available at canadiandiscovery.com.
About Canadian Discovery Ltd.
Canadian Discovery Ltd. (CDL) is an international leader in subsurface intelligence, headquartered in Calgary, Alberta. For over 35 years, we have actually integrated geoscience and engineering proficiency to provide tank- to basin-scale examinations– examining subsurface geology, pressure, fluid circulation, fluid chemistry, and geomechanics for customers worldwide.
About Deep Sky
Montreal-based Deep Sky is the world’s very first tech-agnostic carbon elimination task designer intending to get rid of gigatons of carbon from the environment and completely save it underground. As a task designer, Deep Sky unites the most appealing direct air carbon capture business under one roofing system to bring the biggest supply of top quality carbon credits to the marketplace, advertising and catalyzing carbon elimination and storage options like never ever previously. With $130M in financing, Deep Sky is backed by world class financiers consisting of Investissement Québec, Brightspark Ventures, Whitecap Endeavor Partners, OMERS Ventures, BDC Environment Fund, BMO, National Bank of Canada, Advancement Energy Driver, and more. To find out more, visit deepskyclimate.com.