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Deep Sky Emphasizes Strategic Siting for Carbon Capture Projects

Deep Sky Emphasizes Strategic Siting for Carbon Capture Projects

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Deep Sky, company cofounder Frederic Lalonde discussed the current state of carbon capture and its growing importance in an interview with CBC Quebec AM. The post links rising global temperatures and excess atmospheric CO2 to the need for both large-scale decarbonization and deployment of carbon removal technologies across emission-intensive sectors.

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The post highlights Deep Sky’s strategic focus on project siting, pointing to Alberta’s existing regulatory framework for permanent CO2 injection and Quebec’s magnesium-rich rock formations that facilitate mineralization-based storage. For investors, this emphasis on geology and regulation suggests the company is targeting locations that may lower long-term technical and policy risk, potentially strengthening its position in the emerging carbon removal value chain.

By underscoring both residual and historical emissions, the content implies a market thesis in which carbon capture and storage complement, rather than replace, decarbonization of infrastructure, industrial activity, and transportation. If demand for compliance-grade and voluntary carbon removal grows in line with climate policy and corporate net-zero targets, Deep Sky’s early moves in Alberta and Quebec could translate into future project pipelines and revenue opportunities, though commercial timelines and policy durability remain key uncertainties.

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