Making the Case for Carbon Capture & Storage in Rural PA Communities

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Last week, MDN told you about landmen knocking on doors in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia, looking to sign up landowners for a big carbon capture and sequestration project (see Landmen Knocking Doors in PA, OH, WV to Sign for CCS, Pore Rights). Tenaska is looking to sink 20-30 wells across a massive 80,000 acres to create a storage field that can hold upward of 5 million tons of CO2 injected annually for 30 years. But the question is: Is CCS a good thing for landowners and the rural communities where they live? One landowner argues that CCS is a good thing.

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