Source: Tristate Neighbor. October 6, 2023
Stakeholders Rally Amid CO2 Pipeline Permitting Uncertainty; PHMSA Clarifies Local Regulatory Powers
North Dakota stakeholders are awaiting the Public Service Commission’s decision concerning the permit reconsideration for a CO2 pipeline proposed by Summit Carbon Solutions.
Meanwhile, a congregation of legislators, landowners, and various groups demonstrated their solidarity at a “Protect Your Community” rally held on September 22nd at the state capitol. Despite inclement weather, the event saw an attendance of over 75 individuals who were addressed on the latest developments and reassured on the continuing fight for landowners’ rights.
Summit vows reform, will dismiss 160 condemnation lawsuits in South Dakota
Summit Carbon Solutions is working to refresh its maligned image in South Dakota.
Kylie Lange, a senior project manager, and Alex Lange, director of engineering, appeared at the Brown County Commission meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 26. They said Summit will resubmit its construction permit to build a carbon sequestration pipeline to the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission, but wants to be more transparent, open and pleasant in working with landowners and counties.
To that end, Alex Lange said, Summit is in the works of dropping 160 condemnation lawsuits filed against landowners across the state.
Summit Carbon Solutions provide update on CO2 pipeline
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- At Tuesday’s Brown County Commission, the commission received an update from Summit Carbon Solutions following the PUC’s denial of their pipeline request.
Project Manager Kylie Lange told the commission they plan to adjust their plans dealing with the commission.