What Is Geologic Carbon Sequestration?

Geologic (Subsurface) carbon sequestration is a powerful climate solution that allows us to dispose of carbon dioxide (CO₂) deep underground, keeping it out of the atmosphere for thousands of years.

  • CO₂ is captured from industrial sources or the air

  • It’s compressed and injected into deep rock formations like saline aquifers or depleted oil fields

  • These formations are sealed by impermeable rock layers that trap the CO₂

Why It Matters:
This method can dispose of billions of tons of CO₂ and is essential for reaching net-zero goals.

What is Subsurface Carbon Sequestraion diagram

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We are Working with Clients all over the US, Canada, and the Globe in the Carbon Sequestration Landscape.

Geologic evaluations, reservoir models, plume modeling, legacy well evaluations, permit support, regulatory support, and full EPC drilling support.

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