CO₂ isn’t just a challenge- it’s an opportunity. From Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) to agriculture, healthcare, and manufacturing, industries are looking for cost-effective, scalable CO₂ solutions. Our latest discussion with Geoffrey Cann highlights why the future of carbon capture must go beyond traditional, high-cost approaches. CC&C’s modular, low-energy graphene-coated ceramic pearls offer a deployable, economically viable way to capture CO₂ where it’s needed most - without the downsides of legacy systems. Check out the full conversation below to learn more about how commercialization, not just sequestration, is reshaping the carbon economy. #CarbonCapture #CCUS #CO2Utilization #SustainableTech #Decarbonization #EnergyTransition #InnovationForImpact
Many oil companies want CO2 because it’s great for improving well economics. Injecting the gas into a depleted well can boost the pressure, change the oil viscosity to improve flow, and capture the CO2. But many other industries ALSO want CO2, leading to high prices. 🌱 Greenhouses - great for growing food and flowers. 🍺 Food and beverages - carbonation, flash freezing, food packaging. 🏥 Healthcare - surgeries and protocols. 🚰 Water treatment - Ph control. 🏭 Manufacturing - fertilizers and plastics. What oil companies could really use is a low cost, low energy, clean, scalable, easy to deploy solution that can extract CO2 directly from the atmosphere and make it available where we need it — oil well sites. In my latest podcast, I interview Samir A. about his innovative graphene-coated ceramic pearls that capture CO2 efficiently, sustainably, and economically. ✔️ Slashes costs and energy use compared to traditional methods. ✔️ Scales easily with modular, low-footprint units. ✔️ Low environmental impact — no solvents or harsh chemicals. 💡 Sometimes solving a problem starts with looking at the commercial aspects first, and then figuring out a solution. Ready to explore the future of #sustainability and #greentech? 👉 The full episode link is in the comments ⬇️. #DigitalInnovation #EnergyTransition #Decarbonization