Wednesday, 31 August 2022

Why underground carbon storage is gaining traction in Wyoming, but is years away in Utah

Why underground carbon storage is gaining traction in Wyoming, but is years away in Utah

In what the Bureau of Land Management is calling a “significant milestone” in fighting climate change, the first carbon sequestration project on public land was approved Friday in Wyoming. The project will take liquid carbon dioxide from the ExxonMobil Shute Creek natural gas plant about 70 miles north of the Utah-Wyoming border and inject it 18,000 feet into the ground.

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