Report: CostMAPᴾᴿᴼ: Addressing the Massive-Scale CO₂ Pipeline Challenge

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Project WyoTCH: Developing a Roadmap for a Sustainable Carbon Hub

Project WyoTCH—the Wyoming Trails Carbon Hub (WyoTCH, pronounced “Watch”)—will develop a carbon management Roadmap for Wyoming focused on the concept of “No Carbon Left Behind” (no stranded CO2, now or in the future). The Roadmap will serve as a blueprint or set of lessons learned for how other development teams can form open-access carbon hubs across the nation to help meet the Nation’s climate and energy goals.
Pineywoods CCS Hub

The Pineywoods CCS Hub is an industrial-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) initiative aimed at providing a sustainable decarbonization solution for manufacturers, power producers, and other industrial carbon emitters in Southeast Texas. Designed to help businesses meet emissions reduction targets and comply with evolving environmental regulations, the project initially targets a storage capacity of 5 million tons of CO₂ per year, with potential expansion to over 50 million tons. By offering long-term carbon management solutions, the hub enables industries to maintain operations, retain jobs, and contribute to local economic growth while mitigating climate impacts. The project has already generated strong interest from potential customers, with multiple industrial partners engaging in negotiations to utilize the hub’s infrastructure for carbon storage.
Webinar: Identifying Critical Pathways for CO₂ Pipeline Networks

The primary objective of the Uinta Basin CarbonSAFE phase