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Alberta produces lots of emissions Can it capture them instead?

Toronto At a research site in rural Alberta, carbon dioxide is injected deep into the ground. Using remote sensors, scientists monitor its movement to ensure the planet-heating gas does not migrate upwards. “Basically, think of ultrasound on bodies – we’re doing ultrasound on the earth,” said Don Lawton, director of the Containment and Monitoring Institute and a geophysics professor at the University of Calgary. The research findings are shared with oil and gas companies exploring ways to capture carbon dioxide during production before the greenhouse gas is released into the atmosphere, and storing it underground or using it for other purposes.

Enbridge reports $1 9B Q1 profit compared with a loss a year ago

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Qube Technologies Receives First Regulatory Approval in North America for Continuous Methane Monitoring

Qube Technologies Receives First Regulatory Approval in North America for Continuous Methane Monitoring News provided by Share this article Share this article CALGARY, AB, May 3, 2021 /CNW/ - Qube Technologies Inc. ( Qube ) has been approved by the Alberta Energy Regulator (the AER ) for an Alternative Leak Detection and Repair pilot program to detect and repair climate-warming methane leaks from the Oil and Gas ( O&G ) industry. Qube s technology represents a step change in emissions monitoring, offering operators an inexpensive and reliable system that continuously monitors for leaks, is quick to deploy, and uses artificial intelligence to accelerate leak identification. Qube uses low-cost, high-sensitivity sensors to continuously and autonomously measure a host of gases in real-time to detect emissions faster than traditional industry approaches. Without continuous monitoring, emission leaks can continue unabated for months, undermining environmental relief efforts with an a

Carbon Capture: A Piece of the Climate Puzzle

Samuel Brown, Clare Ellis, and Fred Eames Share: The Paris Agreement, the international treaty on climate change, sets a goal of limiting global warming to 1.5ºC and directs signatory nations to set targets for reducing their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to achieve this goal. Achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement will require rapid, far-reaching, and unprecedented actions, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The development of carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) projects is one example of such actions and will be an important piece of the climate mitigation puzzle. CCUS is a process by which carbon dioxide (CO

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