
BKV
Barnett RDC
The BKV Barnett RDC #1 project is a CO₂ sequestration and injection initiative located in Wise County, Texas, within the Fort Worth Basin, operated by BKV dCarbon Ventures. The project is designed to inject anthropogenic CO₂ sourced from the nearby Bridgeport Gas Processing Plant, operated by EnLink Midstream Services, into deep subsurface formations for permanent geologic storage under EPA Subpart RR monitoring requirements. dCarbon currently intends to dispose of up to 14.5 million standard cubic feet per day (MMscfd) of CO₂, equivalent to approximately 280,000 metric tons per year, through the Barnett RDC #1 injection well. The Texas Railroad Commission permit authorizes injection into the Ellenburger Group carbonate formation at depths between approximately 9,350 and 10,250 feet, with a maximum allowable surface injection pressure of 4,500 psig. The project leverages extensive subsurface characterization from decades of Barnett Shale development and integrates carbon management directly with upstream gas operations as part of BKV’s broader low-carbon gas strategy.
City
Bridgeport
Country
United States of America
Region
us
Project name
Barnett RDC
Full Project Overview
All key information and technical data related to this project
Overview
Geology
Subsurface data for carbon storage.
Ellenburger
Permitted Documents
Official approval, consent, and compliance documents issued by authorities, confirming the project is authorised to proceed.