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Once completed, the GCS facility is expected to be the largest CCS project in the United States and one of the largest in the world, according to its press release. The next step for GCS will be to obtain a Class VI Underground Injection Control (“UIC”) permit from the U.S. A state with UIC primacy oversees the UIC program in that state.
Once completed, the GCS facility is expected to be the largest CCS project in the United States and one of the largest in the world, according to its press release. The next step for GCS will be to obtain a Class VI Underground Injection Control (“UIC”) permit from the U.S. A state with UIC primacy oversees the UIC program in that state.
The Arab Gulf states resorted to a different type of control: sharing and buying until they got complete control instead of outright nationalization. Strangely enough, the US abandoned the costly price controls, and liberalized energy markets in the early 1980s. Welcome to OPEC!
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