As the push for cleaner energy intensifies, carbon sequestration has emerged as a critical solution in reducing CO₂ emissions, particularly within the natural gas industry. But how can states and private entities navigate the complex regulatory environment surrounding carbon capture and storage (CCS)? This article from Mr. Kole A. Akers breaks down the intricacies of Class VI primacy, offering insight into federal and state regulations, and explores the storage solutions available for carbon sequestration.
With an ever-evolving legislative landscape, the article also provides a state-by-state analysis of sequestration efforts and outlines the steps needed to further develop this game-changing technology. Are you curious about how these developments could impact your operations? Download the full article for an in-depth guide to the future of carbon sequestration.
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About the Author:
Kole A. Akers is a third-year J.D. candidate at Mississippi College School of Law. He is a law clerk for the Geological Survey of Alabama and the State Oil and Gas Board of Alabama. He received his B.A. in History from the University of Alabama.