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Timberlands Sequestation

Timberlands Sequestration, LLC, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Blue Sky Infrastructure, LLC. The Timberlands Sequestration (TS) Project is a carbon capture and storage project for a pulp and paper mill in Alabama. The TS Project will be designed to capture approximately 2 million metric tons per annum of CO2 for 30 years from the mill’s flue gas stream and inject that CO2 underground for permanent storage. The TS Project will consist of a carbon capture plant that will remove CO2 from the mill’s flue gas, a pipeline that will transport dense-phase CO2 from the capture plant to the storage site, a Class VI well for CO2 injection into saline reservoirs 4,000 to 7,000 feet beneath the surface, and monitoring wells to track the injected CO2, injection formation fluids, and sample underground sources of drinking water during and after operations. When fully constructed, the TS Project will be capable of storing 60 million metric tons of CO2 over 30 years.

City

Perdue Hill

Country

United States of America

Region

us

Gov funding

$29,491,333

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Project name:
Timberlands Sequestation
Project categories:
planned
City:
Perdue Hill
County:
Monroe
State:
Alabama
Country:
United States of America
Region:
United States
Government funding:
$29,491,333
Applicant name:
Blue Sky Infrastructure, Timberlands Sequestration
Status:
Announcement
Reference:
https://blueskyinfrastructure.com/timberlands-sequestration/
Injection rate (Mt/year):
2,000,000
Injection years:
30
Announcement date:
2024-09-26
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2024-11-26
Blue Sky Infrastructure’s Timberlands Sequestration Project Awarded U.S. Department of Energy Funding
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