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Deep Sky Showcases Geological Carbon Sequestration Efforts at Thetford Mines

Deep Sky Showcases Geological Carbon Sequestration Efforts at Thetford Mines

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Deep Sky, the company is highlighting its work at Thetford Mines in Quebec, where magnesium-rich rocks are being explored as a natural pathway for permanent carbon sequestration. The post describes how these rocks naturally absorb atmospheric CO2 and transform it into stable white magnesite over time.

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The company’s LinkedIn post indicates that its project aims to accelerate this natural process by capturing CO2 from the air and injecting it underground to interact with these rocks, effectively turning the subsurface into a long-term carbon sink. Media coverage from RAD, referenced in the post, may help raise the company’s profile in the carbon removal space and could support future partnerships, regulatory engagement, and funding discussions.

For investors, the post suggests that Deep Sky is positioning itself in the emerging market for durable carbon removal solutions, leveraging regional geology as a potential competitive advantage. If the approach scales economically and meets verification standards for carbon credits, it could open up revenue opportunities tied to voluntary and compliance carbon markets, though technology, permitting, and cost risks remain significant at this early stage.

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