Announcing a New Offtake Partnership with Wild Assets

January 27, 2026
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We’re excited to share a new partnership with Wild Assets. We’ve signed a long-term offtake for future carbon removal credits from our Deep Mine Storage project in Georgia.

This offtake means a lot to us. Not only because of its scale, but because it comes from a team we deeply respect, one that brings thoughtfulness, clarity, and strong values to how carbon removal is done.

Working with Matan and Sarabeth has been a real pleasure. They’re true pioneers in the carbon space, combining deep expertise with exceptional professionalism and a rare ability to lead meaningful, complex work forward. Their trust and partnership help us keep building and refining this work with care.

Our Deep Mine Storage project stores residual timber waste in disused coal mine chambers, where it is stabilized, sealed, and continuously monitored. The credits are expected to be issued under the Isometric standard, implementing the Biomass Storage in Subsurface Mines protocol.

We’re grateful to the Wild Assets team and excited to continue this collaboration.

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