UPDATE – Louisiana lawmakers push for additional regulations on geological CO2 sequestration

Published 22:10 on April 7, 2025  /  Last updated at 01:19 on April 22, 2025  / and /  Americas, US, Voluntary

Louisiana legislators this month filed bills to increase geological CO2 sequestration regulations in the state, including one to ban such activities until mid-2026 to assess risks and another to introduce an injection tax for the process.
Louisiana legislators this month filed bills to increase geological CO2 sequestration regulations in the state, including one to ban such activities until mid-2026 to assess risks and another to introduce an injection tax for the process.


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