Category: CCS Developers

CCS Developers Class II vs. Class VI Wells, for CCS Development

Class II vs. Class VI Wells, for CCS Development

What is the difference between Class II and Class VI wells, for CCS purposes? Wells are classified according to specific criteria and for specific purposes. Each well will have different permitting requirements. Class VI wells, occasionally referred to as Class 6 wells, are used to inject carbon dioxide into deep rock formations, as part of …

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Carbon Offset Developers The IRA and CCUS Development, Explained

The IRA and CCUS Development, Explained

In the wake of the IRA (Inflation Reduction Act), we at LandGate have been flooded with questions about how this act might affect different sectors of the energy economy. Due to the structure of the IRA, the impact of its passage will vary widely depending on the industry and development of CCUS, CCS, and carbon …

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Carbon Offset Developers 26 Million Acres Needed for Zero-Carbon Goals

26 Million Acres Needed for Zero-Carbon Goals

“Carbon neutral” and “net zero goals” are often thrown around in conversations about energy, but what does it actually mean for the lands of America? How many acres will be required for  each state to achieve zero-carbon emission? Assuming fossil fuel and biomass energy would be replaced with green energy, it would take 13 million …

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Carbon Offset Developers U.S. transition to renewables is doable, but requires acreage the size of Kentucky

U.S. transition to renewables is doable, but requires acreage the size of Kentucky

The United States’ drive to transition its economy to run on 100-percent renewable energy has made impressive strides. Since 2010, the share of U.S. power that is generated from renewable sources has more than doubled to 18 percent of all electricity consumption. Fueled by technological advances, that pace of expansion is likely to continue. The …

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Carbon Offset Developers Texas is the Land of Energy

Texas is the Land of Energy

For most people, it’s no surprise that Texas leads the nation in oil and gas production. According to LandGate’s data, Texas produced 1.8 million barrels of oil in 2022, where the second state, North Dakota, produced a quarter of that. All of the other states combined have less oil and gas production than Texas alone. …

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Carbon Offset Developers LandGate Raises $10M in Series B Funding Round Led By NextEra Energy Resources

LandGate Raises $10M in Series B Funding Round Led By NextEra Energy Resources

Funding to fuel growth of LandGate’s platform that empowers global financial institutions, energy developers and individuals to instantly find, accurately value, assess, and exchange land resources DENVER, CO (May 12, 2022) – LandGate Corp., the United States’ leading marketplace and data provider for commercial land and its resources including solar, wind, minerals, water, and carbon …

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