The following sponsoring member organizations bring a unique blend of experience, perspective and support to IPAC-CO2.

The University of Regina has been instrumental in pioneering the technology through its own carbon capture research projects and participation in the IEA Greenhouse Gas Program in the southeastern Saskatchewan oil fields around Weyburn.
The IPAC-CO2 centre’s location at the University of Regina recognizes the University’s experience at addressing the issues related to CCS.
“Given our proven record in greenhouse gas mitigation research, the University of Regina is a natural home for IPAC-CO2. The University has a great deal of expertise to contribute. With Dr. Malcolm Wilson and his team at the forefront, we are confident the centre will allow us to expand our research enterprise to help provide environmental solutions both in Saskatchewan and beyond our borders.”
Vianne Timmons, President, University of Regina
Contact: Elsa Johnston, University of Regina, Office of Energy and Environment
Phone: (306) 337-3291
Email: elsa.johnston@uregina.ca

“The Government of Saskatchewan is a strong supporter of innovation in the successful deployment of CCS and further development of clean coal technologies. Our government is proud to work with the University of Regina and Royal Dutch Shell in this public-private partnership that will make an important contribution to the challenge of climate change.”
Ken Cheveldayoff, Minister of Saskatchewan Crown Corporations
Contact: Mike Woods, Crown Investments Corporation
Phone: (306) 787-5889
Email: mwoods@cicorp.sk.ca

“Shell sees the timely deployment of CCS as a critical part of society’s response to climate change. Implementing widespread CCS relies on credible scientific knowledge and we are pleased to support the formation of IPAC-CO2 and the activities it will undertake to help make CCS a reality.”
Contact: Kurt Kadatz, Shell Canada Limited
Phone: (403) 691-4209
Cell: (403) 560-7253
Email: Kurt.Kadatz@Shell.com

"Our Government is committed to supporting innovative projects that will strengthen our economy and improve our competitiveness. Today's investment for IPAC-CO2 builds on Saskatchewan's strength as a leader in carbon capture and storage research, laying a knowledge foundation that solidifies our global presence in this field and ensures that we emerge from the tough economic times stronger than before."
Andrew Scheer, Deputy Speaker and Chair of Committees of the Whole andMember of Parliament for Regina-Qu'Appelle, speaking on behalf of the Honourable Lynne Yelich, Minister of State for Western Economic Diversification
Contact: Western Economic Diversification Canada
Phone: 1-888-338-9378