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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency proposed approving Texas' request to oversee its own permitting for projects to ...
For its old fields in the Permian, Oxy has big plans to deploy an even more effective solvent: carbon dioxide. Chief Executive Vicki Hollub — speaking last week at a conference organized by the ...
In a statement from OXY, the company said “the wells would store CO2 captured from STRATOS, which is the world’s largest Direct Air Capture (DAC) facility in Ector County, Texas.Occidental has ...
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Occidental Petroleum's South Texas Direct Air Capture Hub aims to capture carbon dioxide. Secondary recovery could enhance oil and gas production for decades to come while storing carbon dioxide ...
or Oxy, an oil and gas company based in Houston, wants federal approval to capture and store an estimated 722,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide in three injection wells 4,400 feet underground.
Oxy is building a massive industrial plant called Stratos to filter CO2 out of the air in Ector County, Texas, where the three proposed wells are located. This is the first time the EPA has issued ...
Occidental Petroleum aims to inject carbon dioxide more than 4,000 feet underground in the Permian Basin. Texas is a step closer to injecting carbon into deep rock formations for permanent storage ...
Oxy is first in line to receive permits for a new class of disposal well designed for long-term storage of the carbon dioxide in underground rock formations. A lot is riding on the company's ...
Oil giant Occidental Petroleum Corp. clinched a record carbon ... plans to build a fleet of plants that suck carbon dioxide directly from the air. Microsoft on Tuesday agreed to buy 500,000 ...
cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc Occidental Petroleum has claimed its Permian Basin carbon capture facility is a practical way to cut ...
or Oxy, an oil and gas company based in Houston, wants federal approval to capture and store an estimated 722,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide in three injection wells 4,400 feet underground.