Chevron’s massive US carbon capture project clears key regulatory hurdle

Offshore element of Bayou Bend scheme awaits well permit review after receiving EPA's ‘administratively complete’ blessing

Chevron drilling superintendent Josh Fink (left) explains a standard drilling rig that will be drilling its first onshore test well for the Bayou Bend project while Chris Powers (right), Chevron vice president of CCUS, watches on.
Chevron drilling superintendent Josh Fink (left) explains a standard drilling rig that will be drilling its first onshore test well for the Bayou Bend project while Chris Powers (right), Chevron vice president of CCUS, watches on.Photo: YI-CHIN LEE/HOUSTON CHRONICLE VIA AP/SCANPIX
Published 20 September 2024, 10:43Updated 20 September 2024, 10:43
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