Published by Todd Bush on December 15, 2025
New Initiative to Capture 60,000 Tonnes of CO₂ Per Year Through New Boiler Integration in Canada
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mantel Capture, Inc., the leading provider of energy-efficient and cost-effective carbon capture, today announced initiation of a front-end engineering design (FEED) study for a commercial-scale project with a Canadian oil and gas producer. The initiative is supported by Alberta Innovates and will integrate Mantel’s molten borate carbon capture system into existing steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) operations in central-western Canada. The project is designed to capture approximately 60,000 tonnes of CO₂ and generate 150,000 tonnes of high-pressure steam per year.
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“Our molten borate system eliminates energy inefficiencies to maximize returns, making our approach to capture technically feasible and economically viable at every scale,” said Cameron Halliday, Mantel co-founder and CEO. “For post-combustion capture applications in particular, traditional carbon capture systems can disrupt critical industrial processes and operate at an energy loss. Mantel’s technology gives industry a practical, profitable way to reduce emissions at scale while modernizing operations for the energy systems of tomorrow.”
Unlike traditional capture methods, Mantel’s molten borate carbon capture technology integrates directly into high-temperature industrial operations, like boilers, or heat recovery steam generators to capture CO₂ while recovering process heat as clean steam. Operating as a liquid at high temperatures eliminates the energy losses associated with conventional systems and creates a self-sustaining thermal loop that recovers energy rather than wasting it. The resulting process reduces energy losses by 97% and produces a 99.9% pure CO₂ stream that’s ready for sequestration or utilization without additional treatment.
Mantel’s first demonstration project at Kruger Inc.’s Wayagamack pulp and paper mill in Quebec will capture 2,000 tonnes of CO₂ per year. A significant step up in scale, this new project underscores the wide range of applications for Mantel technology in hard-to-decarbonize industrial processes. Dozens of additional partners span heavy industry, like cement, steel, and chemicals; power generation; and data centers, among others.
To learn more, visit mantelcapture.com or email [email protected].
Mantel is a one-of-a-kind high-temperature, liquid phase capture system and is the most energy-efficient approach on the market, reducing energy losses by 97% compared to the state-of-the-art at less than half the industry average price per tonne. Mantel ensures that the critical sectors powering the world – from heavy industry to chemicals and big energy to data centers – can remain strong and competitive well into the future. For more information, visit mantelcapture.com.
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