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Tuesday, April 15, 2025
Permitting issues at the state level have been a key barrier to carbon pipeline projects. Now a new law in South Dakota has complicated plans for a 2,500-mile pipeline designed to capture CO2 from 57 ethanol plants in five states.
South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden signed a bill into law today that prohibits eminent domain for pipelines carrying carbon dioxide – including the 2,500-mile project proposed by Summit Carbon Solutions.
Alleging a conflict of interest, Summit Carbon Solutions asks a state court to force one of the state's public utilities commissioners to recuse herself from considering its permit application.
Summit Carbon Solutions cleared a hurdle in its quest to build a five-state, 2,500-mile carbon dioxide carbon pipeline with the North Dakota Public Service Commission’s approval Friday of a 332-mile route through the state.
Iowa has approved Summit Carbon Solutions’ main liquid carbon dioxide pipeline through the state, a significant step forward for the carbon capture and sequestration project.
Steel pipe manufacturer Welspun Tubular LLC is suing carbon pipeline company Summit Carbon Solutions for $15 million for allegedly breaching a purchase agreement for $182.5 million worth of pipe.
Seventeen biofuel plants will be added to Summit Carbon Solutions' carbon pipeline route under a new partnership with POET, the nation's largest producer of ethanol.