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Summit Carbon Solutions' carbon-capture and storage pipeline in the US Corn Belt faces a setback, with operations now expected to start in early 2026 instead of next year. Environmentalist Bill McKibben is actively opposing the construction of liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminals along the US Gulf Coast. Meanwhile, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has approved the expansion of a natural gas pipeline in the Pacific Northwest, owned by TC Energy, the same company behind the abandoned Keystone XL crude oil pipeline. This decision has faced objections from environmental groups and West Coast officials. BlackRock-backed Navigator has also called off a significant CO2 pipeline project in Midwest states, signaling a retreat from carbon capture and storage initiatives.
BlackRock-backed Navigator called off a massive #CO2 #pipeline project in Midwest states, marking a retreat from carbon capture and storage. Re-sharing @climate coverage on disputes over #CCS and the pipelines that would carry CO2 (free to read till 10/26) https://t.co/Scn6zKQsqA
U.S FERC approves expansion of TC Energy's GTN XPress Project https://t.co/e6dOUZgN8e https://t.co/K7uVJVPZuk
Federal commission approves expansion of Northwest pipeline over senators’ objections https://t.co/tJJsI3V7hI https://t.co/wY8a8oWz0g
Federal regulators on Thursday approved the expansion of a natural gas pipeline in the Pacific Northwest over the protest of environmental groups and top officials in West Coast states. https://t.co/NtY7wEG2te
Federal commission approves expansion of Northwest pipeline over senators’ objections https://t.co/KU1FGl37a9 https://t.co/V8upLjrAN9
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has approved the expansion of a 1,377-mile natural gas pipeline in the Pacific Northwest. The pipeline belongs to TC Energy, the same company behind the now-abandoned Keystone XL crude oil pipeline. https://t.co/OLlIwd2UZ1
Ksi Lisims LNG applied for environmental approval for a liquefied natural gas project in British Columbia, the latest in a series of energy export projects planned for the region https://t.co/i9bnOvlo0I
Environmentalist Bill McKibben, who galvanized public efforts to block the Keystone XL oil pipeline, is now pushing to stop construction of liquefied natural gas export terminals along the US Gulf Coast https://t.co/72c2M4pTIc
Summit Carbon Solutions’ massive carbon-capture and storage pipeline across the US Corn Belt is now expected to start operating in early 2026 — a setback for a project that initially targeted next year for completion. https://t.co/eB4uoUIWYt