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Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is critical in addressing climate change. As greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, developing new methods to lessen their impact on our planet has become more important than ever. While there are still challenges to be tackled,  CCS is steadily progressing towards wider adoption. 

Listen in as Loren Long, Business Development Leader & Strategist facilitating the critical factors of successful CCS & upstream projects, joins the show to discuss the state of CCS. 

Time Stamps
  • 01:11 - What is CCS?
  • 05:19 - Guest Intro
  • 06:54 - Understanding More About CCS
  • 08:28 - Impact of Inflation Reduction Act
  • 11:54 - Elements of a CCS Project
  • 12:27 - Emitter
  • 15:35 - Direct Air Capture
  • 17:51 - Economics of an Emitter
  • 18:31 - Transportation
  • 19:11 - Repurposing Existing Pipelines for CO2
  • 20:33 - Building New Pipelines
  • 21:35 - Pipeline Challenges & Considerations
  • 24:06 - Trend in Transportation Side of CCS
  • 29:08 - Storage
  • 36:20 - The Economics of CCS Storage
  • 44:05 - Permitting Considerations
  • 53:10 - Why CCS?

Snippets From The Episode
  • "It is going to be incredibly difficult to make meaningful, progress in fighting climate change if CCS is not involved." - Loren Long
  • "The trend I think we're going to see on the transportation side is just shorter runs of the pipelines and looking for more localized solutions, which in a lot of ways is probably a better outcome anyway." -Loren Long
  • "It's just nearly impossible to build any pipeline without eminent domain. Buying right of way nowadays is tough!" -Brent Broussard
  • "I don't know how much CO2 relative to the big issue and how much we emit every year. I'm not sure it's a huge percentage that will be put into the ground in my lifetime. But I tell you what, I want to be a part of saying, "Look, I blazed the trail." - Loren Long

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More from Our Guest
  • Loren Long on LinkedIn
  • Learn more about CCS through Loren Long’s videos

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The Land Department shares the state of land and energy as we see it. We cover topics like region and basin-specific challenges and solutions, tactics for producing the best work, opportunities in the industry, and stories from experts in the field.