Kern County has signed off on an oil company’s plan to permanently store greenhouse gas emissions underground in a depleted oil field, marking California’s first foray into carbon storage and ...
Today, more than 900,000 immigrants from India live in California – including as many as 50,000 in Kern County, where Punjabi ... to the ancient epic of Lord Rama, the hero who was deprived ...
California Resources (NYSE ... permanently store greenhouse gas emissions underground in a depleted oil field. The Kern County Board of Supervisors voted for the plan to capture up to 46M metric ...
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The Board of Supervisors approved a California Resources Corp. proposal. The Kern County ... in depleted oil and gas reservoirs beneath about 9,000 acres of land in the county.
A Kern County public meeting ... a warrant,” Perez said. California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta filed a first-of-a-kind lawsuit against Exxon Mobil, accusing the oil giant of deceiving the public ...
Infrastructure: A California Resources Corp. pipeline runs through the desert in California. Long Beach-based California Resources Corp.’s massive carbon storage project at its Kern County oil ...
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The Kern County Board of Supervisors voted 4-0 to give the California Resources Corporation (CRC), the state’s largest oil producer, a permit to build the plant, known as Carbon TerraVault 1. The ...
In the U.S., much of the carbon injected underground had been used to extract oil out of wells, a practice California banned in 2022. The Kern County project would instead remove carbon dioxide from ...
Photo by Larry Valenzuela, CalMatters/CatchLight Local In a major step toward California’s first effort to bury climate-warming gases underground, Kern County’s Board of Supervisors today unanimously ...