U.S. carbon capture firm says Alberta ticks boxes to get technology off the ground

Mantel Capture's equipment is shown being installed at Kruger Inc.'s pulp and paper mill in Trois-Rivieres, Que., in a November 2025 handout photo. Mantel has begun an engineering and design study into capturing carbon from an unidentified oilsands project in Alberta THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout - Kruger Inc. (Mandatory Credit)

CALGARY - The chief executive of a U.S.-based carbon capture startup embarking on a project in Alberta's oilsands says Canada ticks a lot of the boxes needed to bring the emissions-reducing technology into widespread use. 

"Alberta specifically is a really great confluence of all the right factors coming together to give Canada a chance to lead in this ecosystem," said Cameron Halliday, co-founder of Cambridge, Mass.-based Mantel Capture. 

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