2. Permitting progress for Texas’ Class VI wells
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued draft Class VI permits for three carbon sequestration wells proposed by Oxy Low Carbon Ventures in Ector County, Texas which will:
- Officially be the first draft permits that EPA has issued in Texas for Class VI wells;
- Safely and permanently store carbon emissions captured by the Stratos direct air capture (DAC) facility in Texas; and
- Have the potential to store about 722,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide per year at a depth of about 4,400 feet.
Texas is also one of six states that is currently engaging in the early application process to receive Class VI primacy. The EPA can take years to issue a decision on a Class VI permit, while states have a record of approving these permits in a matter of months.
What’s clear: The build-out of carbon storage infrastructure is critical for deploying carbon management technologies, such as carbon capture and direct air capture. Project developers still need more timing predictability on acquiring Class VI permits to start reducing emissions at greater scale.
Plug in: Check out this blog on carbon storage wells to learn more about what is to come for carbon storage wells in the rest of 2024.
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