California CCS project developer receives state’s first permits for CO2 storage

Published 00:12 on January 3, 2025  /  Last updated at 00:12 on January 3, 2025  / /  Americas, US, Voluntary

A subsidiary of a California oil and gas company received the state’s first permits authorising CO2 storage on Tuesday from the EPA, enabling the developer to move forward with construction of its carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) project, despite an outstanding legal challenge from environmental groups.
A subsidiary of a California oil and gas company received the state’s first permits authorising CO2 storage on Tuesday from the EPA, enabling the developer to move forward with construction of its carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) project, despite an outstanding legal challenge from environmental groups.


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