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Trinity Campus

The Trinity Campus is designed to capture and store approximately 10,000 tons of CO₂ per year during its initial phase, serving as a foundation for large-scale DAC deployment in the Permian Basin. The project will follow a phased development approach, allowing proven technologies from the Trinity Campus to expand seamlessly to commercial-scale facilities. The second-phase of the project will be designed to capture between 100,000 and 500,000 tons of CO₂ annually.

City

Midland

Country

United States of America

Region

us

Project name

Trinity Campus

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Overview

Project name:
Trinity Campus
Project categories:
carbon_removal
City:
Midland
County:
Midland County
State:
Texas
Country:
United States of America
Region:
United States
Type:
Direct air capture
CO₂ end use:
Enhanced Oil Recovery
Product:
Carbon removal credits
Product capacity:
10,000 tonnes
Capacity (Mt/year):
10,000
Status:
Feasibility
Technology licensor:
Return Carbon
Date announced:
Nov-2025
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2025-11-20
Return Carbon and the Permian Energy Development Lab collaborate on a test site to advance carbon removal technology