Carbon capture pipeline meeting set in Casselton

via AgWeek
Jeff Beach, 4/5/22

“An organizational meeting for landowners in the path of a planned carbon capture pipeline is set for Thursday, April 7 in Casselton,” AgWeek reports.

“The Dakota Resource Council is organizing the meeting from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the Veterans Memorial Auditorium, 702 First St. N. in Casselton. The agenda listed by the council includes safety concerns for the hazardous material, organizing strategy and legal options.

Joining the meeting by Zoom will be Brian Jorde, an attorney with Domina Law in Nebraska, a firm that represents landowners concerned about the controversial pipeline and the potential use of eminent domain to obtain right-of-way…

“Summit will need to file for permits with the North Dakota Public Service Commission for the pipeline and the North Dakota Industrial Commission for the storage site… “While liquid carbon dioxide can be used for enhanced oil recovery, Summit has said that is not in its business plan.”

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