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Deep Sky Manitoba

Project Deep Sky Manitoba is a planned large-scale commercial carbon removal facility being developed by Deep Sky. At full build-out, Deep Sky Manitoba is intended to capture and permanently store up to 500,000 tonnes of CO₂ annually on a site of roughly 100 acres in southwestern Manitoba, Canada, with the first phase of the project targeting about 30,000 tonnes per year of carbon removal. Manitoba was selected for its favorable combination of deep underground geology suited for safe long-term CO₂ storage, strong clean hydroelectric power to run DAC units with minimal emissions, and enabling policy and regulatory frameworks that support underground carbon sequestration. The project will sell high-integrity carbon removal credits to companies seeking to offset their emissions

State

Manitoba

Country

Canada

Region

canada

Project name

Deep Sky Manitoba

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Overview

Company:
Project name:
Deep Sky Manitoba
Project categories:
capture
carbon_removal
County:
Rural Municipality of Sifton
State:
Manitoba
Country:
Canada
Region:
Canada
Transport partner:
Deep Sky
Storage partner:
Deep Sky
Capacity (Mt/year):
500,000
Status:
Feasibility
Date announced:
Oct-2025
Type:
Direct air capture
CO₂ end use:
Sequestration
Product:
Carbon removal credits
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2025-10-09
Deep Sky to build 500,000 tonne carbon removal facility – one of the world’s largest – in Manitoba Canada