CCS projects could put pressure on US Midwest CO2 supply

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  • August 21, 2026

CCS projects could put pressure on US Midwest CO2 supply | Carbon Dioxide | gasworld

Red Trail Energy’s ethanol plant in North Dakota captures CO2 produced during corn fermentation before it is stored underground. ©Red Trail Energy


Carbon dioxide (CO2) supply in the US Midwest could come under pressure as ethanol producers develop carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) projects that may remove existing sources from the merchant market, according to CO2 consultant Bruce Woerner.

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