West Texans Divided on CO2 Site
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largest direct air capture facilityThe Texas Tribune
•West Texans split on proposed direct air capture project that could be largest in U.S.
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Oil and gas industry is ramping up efforts to break ground on projects the federal government is helping to afford.
The EPA ends its public comment phase today and will take approximately 90 days to issue its final decision or ask Oxy to make changes to its proposal.
Environmental activists are concerned about possible earthquakes and contamination of the groundwater.
Carbon dioxide traps heat and prevents the atmosphere from cooling.
The oil and gas industry has touted this practice as a way to avert climate change.
Experts warn against wholly trusting carbon capture and storage technology as the solution.
The public should be aware of the precautions that Oxy and the EPA put in place should issues with the well arise.
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