
Tenaska
Sugarberry CCS Hub
The Sugarberry CCS Hub is an industrial-scale carbon capture and storage project proposed by Sugarberry CCS, LLC, an affiliate of Tenaska, Inc. The hub will be located in Hopkins and Franklin Counties, Texas, covering an Area of Review (AoR) of about 20,500 acres. The plan includes five Class VI injection wells, supported by in-zone, above-zone, and USDW monitoring wells across nine well pads. The project will utilize the Woodbine and Paluxy Formations as the primary injection zones, with the Eagle Ford Shale acting as the regional confining unit. Sugarberry CCS is designed to inject about 3.5 million metric tons (MMt) of CO₂ per year for 30 years, totaling approximately 104.5 MMt of CO₂. Of this, roughly 84.5 MMt will be injected into the Paluxy Formation and 20 MMt into the Woodbine Formation. The project will start injection around 2029 and continue through 2059, followed by a 50-year Post-Injection Site Care (PISC) period through 2109."
State
Texas
Country
United States of America
Region
us
Project name
Sugarberry CCS Hub
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Geology
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Woodbine
Paluxy
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