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Marathon Petroleum

Dickinson Plant Project

The Dickinson Renewable Diesel Carbon Capture project is an early-stage CCUS initiative targeting emissions from Marathon Petroleum’s renewable diesel facility in Dickinson, North Dakota. Supported by a $2.5 million U.S. Department of Energy grant, the project is being advanced in collaboration with the University of North Dakota’s Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) and TC Energy. Current activities focus on feasibility studies, storage resource evaluation, and stakeholder engagement to assess potential CO₂ capture and geologic sequestration options. The Dickinson plant produces approximately 184 million gallons per year of renewable diesel, and integration of carbon capture aims to further reduce lifecycle emissions intensity. Capture capacity, storage location, and development timelines have not yet been publicly disclosed.

City

Dickinson

Country

United States of America

Region

us

Gov funding

$2,500,000

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Project name:
Dickinson Plant Project
Project categories:
capture
carbon_removal
City:
Dickinson
County:
Dunn County
State:
North Dakota
Country:
United States of America
Region:
United States
Government funding:
$2,500,000
Sector:
Refineries
EPA website:
Transport partner:
TC Energy
Status:
Feasibility
Date announced:
Jan-2023
Type:
Biofuels
CO₂ end use:
Utilization / Sequestration
Product:
Renewable Diesel
Product capacity:
184,000,000 gallons
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2023-07-29
UND awarded $2.5 million to further carbon capture technology at Dickinson refinery
2021-05-26
Marathon converts Dickinson Refinery to renewable diesel plant; wind turbines to power site