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AMES, Iowa (South Dakota Searchlight) – Summit Carbon Solutions has a new CEO, Joe Griffin, who authored letters this week to ...
The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission denied Summit Carbon Solutions' permit application for its multi-billion dollar carbon dioxide pipeline April 22, its second rejection in about three ...
Ames' Summit Carbon Solutions hires new CEO Joe Griffin, who reaches out to Iowa landowners, promising a 'fresh chapter,' new markets, opportunities.
Summit Carbon Solutions' proposed project footprint. The company aims to capture and transport CO2 emissions through a 2,500 mile pipeline network to three underground storage sites in North Dakota.
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - Summit Carbon Solutions has paused its permit application process for a carbon capture pipeline in South Dakota, following last week’s signing of a bill prohibiting the use ...
The commission voted 2-1 to deny the application by Iowa-based Summit Carbon Solutions, with Commissioner Kristie Fiegen saying it was "not ready to go forward" and lacked "the form and content ...
Summit Carbon Solutions’ pipeline route as proposed in its permit application is “not viable,” South Dakota regulators determined Tuesday in Pierre. The Public Utilities Commission voted 2-1 ...
Residents concerned about safety of pipeline The Public Service Commission in November granted Summit a permit for its pipeline route, about 333 miles through southeast and south-central North Dakota.
South Dakota regulators have refused to pause proceedings on a carbon capture pipeline permit, instead directing Ames-based Summit Carbon Solutions to present a plan during the next meeting ...
A review by Lee Enterprises and The Associated Press found that Summit brought 232 lawsuits against landowners across South Dakota, North Dakota and Iowa – including lawsuits seeking access to ...
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum takes part in a discussion of Summit Carbon Solutions' proposed injection wells during a meeting of the North Dakota Industrial Commission on Dec. 12, 2024, in Bismarck.
Kevin and Mark Lapka (LAP-kee) of Leola, S.D., oppose the proposed Summit Carbon Solutions pipeline would carry carbon dioxide rural areas in South Dakota, Minnesota and North Dakota, including ...