CASPER — Wyoming aims to be a national leader when it comes to carbon capture technology. That involves not only investing in the technology itself, but also supporting projects that
The federal government tends to support permanent carbon storage more than CO2 enhanced oil recovery projects, which bring in more revenue for Wyoming. The state aims to close that gap.
CASPER — Wyoming aims to be a national leader when it comes to carbon capture technology. That involves not only investing in the technology itself, but also supporting projects that
The federal government tends to support permanent carbon storage more than CO2 enhanced oil recovery projects, which bring in more revenue for Wyoming. The state aims to close that gap.
A senior petroleum geologist with the University of Wyoming’s Enhanced Oil Recovery Institute (EORI) will discuss some new geologic interpretations that may have an impact on improving oil production from the Muddy Formation in the Powder River Basin Tuesday, June 20, in Casper.