In the wake of a major setback in South Dakota, Navigator CO2 — the company that wants to build a controversial 1,350-mile carbon dioxide pipeline through five states including Illinois — has laid off some workers. Omaha-based Navigator CO2 released only a brief statement that did not say how many people were laid off or exactly when. “Navigator has recently reduced some of our internal .
Navigator CO2, the Omaha-based company that is proposing a controversial 1,350-mile carbon dioxide pipeline for the Midwest, is withdrawing its application to build in Illinois. The move comes on the heels of South Dakota regulators’ September decision to deny Navigator’s application there. Navigator has also paused its application to build in Iowa. Navigator filed a motion Tuesday withdrawing .
(The Center Square) – For the second time this year, a company with plans to build a carbon dioxide pipeline through Illinois has withdrawn its application.