Mast sells out carbon credits from Montana biomass burial project in under six weeks

April 20, 2026 |

In India, BioEnergy Times reported that Mast Reforestation has sold all carbon removal credits from its first biomass burial project in southern Montana within six weeks of issuance, with buyers including Bain & Company, BMO, Royal Bank of Canada and CNaught.

A total of 4,277 credits from the MT1 project were issued in January 2026 under the Puro.earth registry, marking the largest issuance so far under its biomass storage method. The project moved from construction to credit issuance in nine months, one of the fastest timelines globally for such projects, according to the report.

Mast said it has identified over 6.5 million tons of burned biomass in Montana as suitable for similar projects and is planning a second project for credit issuance in 2027. The company aims to scale up to 150,000 tons of annual deployment by 2030, the report added.

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