North Dakota judge rules provision state’s CO2 storage law unconstitutional

Published 00:21 on December 4, 2025 / Last updated at 00:21 on December 4, 2025 / / Americas (US & Canada), CO2 Management (CCUS)

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Three months after the case was nearly dismissed, a North Dakota judge ruled Tuesday in favour of a landowner group in finding the amalgamation law of the state’s CO2 injection programme to be unconstitutional.
Three months after the case was nearly dismissed, a North Dakota judge ruled Tuesday in favour of a landowner group in finding the amalgamation law of the state’s CO2 injection programme to be unconstitutional.


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