MicroSeismic deploys DOE funded Carbon Sequestration Monitoring System

Apr 30 2025


Its subsurface imaging and monitoring technology, branded as CO2SeQure®, has been deployed at an active CCS project.

Supported by a SBIR Phase II Grant of $1.2M from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), MicroSeismic’s proprietary CO2SeQure technology will deliver the information operators need to ensure the long-term integrity, efficiency, and environmental security of underground carbon storage. 

“True climate champions don’t just store carbon — they secure it,” said Peter Duncan, Ph.D., Founder and CEO of MicroSeismic Inc. “This project represents a major leap forward in commercializing the monitoring technologies needed to safely scale carbon storage and meet global net-zero goals.”

Since 2003, the company has pioneered passive seismic technology to help operators see more, act faster, and make smarter decisions underground:

  • FracRx® – Helping operators maintain wellbore integrity and manage frac-driven interactions in the most complex geologies.
  • CO2SeQure® – Giving carbon storage projects the real-time monitoring they need to ensure safe, permanent CO2 sequestration.
  • MicroThermal Energy? – Supporting geothermal pioneers with advanced monitoring and modeling to scale enhanced geothermal systems (EGS).
  • KarstAlert® – Enabling early detection of sinkhole development to protect communities, infrastructure, and lives.

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