Carbon Capture, Utilization & Storage (CCUS)

“Connecting global carbon capture innovation with Alberta’s emerging carbon management ecosystem.”

Supporting the Future of Low-Carbon Energy

BNE is actively exploring opportunities within the rapidly evolving Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) sector.

As Canada continues to advance its energy transition strategy, Alberta is emerging as one of the most important jurisdictions globally for large-scale carbon management due to its extensive geological storage potential, established energy infrastructure, and supportive regulatory environment.

BNE is positioning itself to support organizations seeking to develop, deploy, or commercialize CCUS technologies within the Canadian energy sector, particularly within Alberta’s growing carbon management ecosystem.

Alberta: A Global Hub for Carbon Management

Alberta is uniquely positioned to become a global leader in carbon capture and storage.
The province benefits from:

  • Extensive depleted reservoirs and saline formations suitable for CO₂ storage
  • Existing pipeline and energy infrastructure
  • Strong technical expertise within the oil and gas sector
  • Strong government support for carbon management initiatives
  • Major industrial emitters seeking cost-effective decarbonization solutions

Large-scale initiatives led by organizations such as Pathways Alliance are expected to accelerate the development of carbon capture infrastructure across the province.

These developments create significant opportunities for technology providers, investors, and project developers seeking to participate in Canada’s emerging carbon management market.

At the same time, Canada’s federal CCUS Investment Tax Credit and supportive provincial policies are creating significant opportunities for both domestic and international innovators.

BNE’s CCUS Strategy

Connecting Global Carbon Capture Innovation to Alberta’s Energy Transition

As global energy systems evolve, carbon management technologies are becoming a critical component of responsible energy development. Canada, particularly Alberta, is emerging as one of the most attractive jurisdictions globally for the deployment of large-scale CCUS projects.

BNE is positioning itself as a market access partner for international technology developers, project investors, and industrial operators seeking to participate in Alberta’s rapidly expanding carbon management ecosystem.

Our goal is to help bridge the gap between global CCUS innovation and practical project deployment opportunities in Canada.

Market Entry & Strategic Advisory

International technology developers often face significant challenges when entering a new regulatory and commercial environment.

BNE helps global CCUS companies establish a foothold in the Canadian market by providing:

  • Strategic market entry guidance
  • Identification of project opportunities within Alberta’s industrial sectors
  • Introductions to operators, emitters, and infrastructure developers
  • Insight into Canadian regulatory frameworks and carbon policy
  • Local partnership development

Our objective is to accelerate commercialization opportunities for innovative CCUS technologies in Canada.

Technology Partnerships & Commercial Deployment

BNE is actively interested in collaborating with organizations developing technologies in areas such as:

  • Post-combustion carbon capture technologies
  • Industrial carbon capture systems
  • Direct air capture (DAC) technologies
  • CO₂ transportation and compression infrastructure
  • Carbon utilization solutions
  • Geological CO₂ storage and sequestration technologies
  • Monitoring, measurement and verification (MMV) technologies

By connecting technology providers with industrial emitters, energy operators, and infrastructure developers, BNE aims to support the deployment of practical carbon management solutions.

Collaboration with Academic & Technical Experts

Recognizing that CCUS development requires deep technical expertise and multidisciplinary collaboration, BNE is actively exploring partnerships with academic researchers, engineering specialists, and industry experts working in carbon management technologies. Through these collaborations, BNE aims to support:

  • Technology evaluation and technical due diligence
  • Identification of emerging innovations in carbon capture and storage
  • Development of pilot projects and demonstration initiatives
  • Knowledge sharing between industry and research communities

Engaging with leading academic voices allows BNE to remain closely connected to the latest advancements in carbon capture technologies and policy development.

Project Development Opportunities

BNE is also exploring opportunities to support and participate in:

  • Carbon capture integration at industrial facilities
  • CO₂ transport and pipeline infrastructure development
  • Carbon storage hub development
  • Technology pilot projects and demonstration programs
  • Strategic joint ventures involving CCUS technologies

These initiatives represent a growing segment of Canada’s emerging low-carbon energy infrastructure sector.

Opportunities for Global CCUS Innovators

BNE welcomes discussions with organizations interested in participating in Canada’s growing carbon management sector, including:

  • CCUS technology developers
  • Industrial emitters seeking carbon reduction solutions
  • Carbon infrastructure investors
  • Energy companies exploring decarbonization strategies
  • International firms seeking entry into the Canadian energy market

By working together with global innovators, BNE aims to contribute to the development of scalable carbon management solutions that support both energy security and emissions reduction goals.

Contact BNE

If your organization is developing technologies or projects related to carbon capture, utilization and storage, and is exploring opportunities in Canada, we would welcome the opportunity to connect.