Session on mineral carbonation at the EMC conference in Dublin!

We’re excited to announce that we are organising a session at the upcoming EMC conference focused on the role of mafic and ultramafic rocks in carbon capture and storage. This session will be a fantastic opportunity to bring together experts and researchers to explore how rocks like serpentinites can help capture and store CO2 effectively.

We’ll dive into topics ranging from the geochemical processes of mineral carbonation to real-world applications and natural analogs. We aim to spark lively discussions and share innovative ideas on how these rocks can play a crucial role in mitigating climate change by securely storing CO2.

Join us at EMC to drive forward the conversation on how rocks can contribute to a more sustainable future!

Water geochemical survey started!

We are thrilled to announce that we have officially started our geochemical survey of the waters as part of the STORECO2 project. This crucial phase will help us gain a deeper understanding of the natural processes involved in mineral carbonation and CO2 sequestration and their potential environmental impact.

By analyzing the geochemical properties of these waters, we aim to uncover key insights into the mechanisms that have made natural carbonation efficient over millions of years and its effect on the environment. These findings will contribute significantly to our efforts in developing scalable technologies for secure and permanent CO2 storage.

Stay tuned for updates as we continue this exciting journey towards carbon neutrality!