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MicroSeismic deploys CCS monitoring system

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In a step toward strengthening the science behind permanent carbon sequestration, MicroSeismic, Inc.’s advanced subsurface imaging and monitoring technology, branded as CO2SeQure®, has been deployed at an active CCS project.

This collaboration reflects the commitment to science-backed climate solutions, and the belief that permanently storing carbon safely is not just a responsibility, but a leadership opportunity.

Through this strategic effort – supported by our SBIR Phase II Grant of US$1.2 million from the US Department of Energy (DOE)—MicroSeismic’s proprietary CO2SeQure technology will deliver the insights operators need to ensure the long-term integrity, efficiency, and environmental security of underground carbon storage. From pre-injection baseline studies to post-injection monitoring, the system enables smarter decisions and faster action, backed by the power of proven passive seismic science.

“True climate champions don’t just store carbon – they secure it”, said Peter Duncan, PhD, Founder and CEO of MicroSeismic Inc. “This project represents a major leap forward in commercialising the monitoring technologies needed to safely scale carbon storage and meet global net-zero goals.”

As the world strives toward a low-carbon future, advancing the technologies that ensure the safe and permanent storage of CO2 is essential. By delivering reliable, science-backed solutions that safeguard the environment, MicroSeismic is equipping our customers to meet the challenge of managing the climate responsibly, turning bold goals into measurable impacts.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/30042025/microseismic-deploys-ccs-monitoring-system/

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