Denbury Resources Delays CO2 Pipeline Due to COVID-19, an Industrial Info Market Brief
Denbury Resources Delays CO2 Pipeline Due to COVID-19, an Industrial Info Market Brief
Denbury Resources has delayed planning and construction of its CO2 pipeline due to COVID-19. The project has been pushed beyond 2020 to 2021. The 18-mile pipeline will transport 180 million cubic feet per day of CO2 from ExxonMobil's Shute Creak plant and ConocoPhillips' Lost Cabin plant to Denbury's enhanced oil recovery site in Bowman County, North Dakota.
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