Summit Carbon Solutions has received a Route Permit from the North Dakota Public Service Commission, marking a significant step forward for its CO₂ pipeline project.
The company has engaged extensively with North Dakota landowners, community leaders and other stakeholders, incorporating their feedback into the project.
These efforts have paved the way for a project that aligns with the state’s priorities and supports North Dakota’s leadership in agriculture and energy innovation.
Summit Carbon Solutions executive VP Wade Boeshans said: “We commend and respect the North Dakota Public Service Commission for their diligence and thoughtful approach in reviewing this project. This decision is a testament to North Dakota’s commitment to fostering innovation while working closely with communities and industries.
“We look forward to continuing to collaborate with stakeholders across the state to deliver long-term benefits for farmers, energy producers and local communities.”
Summit Carbon Solutions has secured more than 82% of the easements for the North Dakota route and remains committed to collaborating with affected landowners and communities as the project advances toward construction and operations.
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By GlobalDataThe company has also obtained a permit in Iowa for its base scope pipeline route and plans to apply in South Dakota on 19 November.
The project aims to bolster North Dakota’s leadership in energy innovation, open new avenues for low-carbon ethanol and boost economic growth in the region.
In September last year, the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission rejected Summit’s permit application for a 796km CO₂ pipeline through the state.