Summit Carbon Solutions is renewing its push to build a multistate carbon dioxide (CO2) pipeline, with its new CEO promising improved terms for Iowa landowners and a commitment to “doing things right, listening carefully and being a partner you can trust.”

Summit’s project, dubbed Midwest Carbon Express, would capture CO2 from ethanol plants (orange dots in map below) and other industrial sources in Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota. The CO2 would be aggregated and transported by pipeline to North Dakota, where it would be permanently sequestered in deep geologic formations. Summit’s project and similar efforts have all been beset to some degree by a combination of costs, demand uncertainty, complexity, permitting, infrastructure and local opposition (see We’ve Only Just Begun).

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