California Resources Corp.’s subsidiary Carbon TerraVault Holdings LLC announced on May 1 two separate storage-only CO2 management agreements with Yosemite Clean Energy LLC and InEnTec Inc.
The storage-only CO2 management agreement with Yosemite was for 40,000 metric tons per annum of CO2 injection. Carbon Terravault and InEnTec agreed on 100,000 metric tons per annum of CO2 injection.
With the two new CO2 management agreements, Carbon Terravault’s total injection rate is 610,000 metric tons per annum, with 200,000 metric tons per annum targeted to Elk Hills reservoir and 410 metric tons per annum targeted in the Sacramento basin area.
Carbon Terravault’s CO2 management agreement with Yosemite is to sequester at least 40,000 metric tons per annum of CO2 at Carbon Terravault’s carbon storage vaults from Yosemite Hydrogen Facility, a new hydrogen plant to be constructed in Northern California and expected to be operating by 2026. The facility is expected to produce 24,000 kg/day of hydrogen, which is an initial 80,000 metric tons per annum of associated CO2—40,000 metric tons per annum will be used for the Yosemite’s internal needs and the rest to be permanently sequestered.
InEnTec is planning to build a renewable dimethyl ether production facility at California Resources’ New Zero Industrial Park in California. The facility is expected to produce 80 tons/d to 100 tons/d of rDME from biomass and other waste materials, and Carbon Terravault’s CO2 management agreement with InEnTec is to sequester initially at the minimum 100,000 metric tons per annum of associated CO2 from the facility in Carbon Terravault I’s carbon storage vault.
Carbon Terravault also submitted a Class VI permit to the Environmental Protection Agency for 34 MMmt of CO2 storage for Carbon Terravault IV, which will bring Carbon Terravault’s total potential permitted storage to 174 MMmt.
Carbon Terravault Holdings is a subsidiary of California Resources Corp., which is an independent energy and carbon management company. Carbon Terravault provides carbon capture, transportation and storage services and injects CO2 into depleted underground reservoirs for permanent storage.
Yosemite Clean Energy is a bioenergy development company that specializes in transforming farm and forest wood waste into carbon-negative biofuels.
InEnTec is involved in gasification systems that economically that turns waste into green products, fuels and energy.
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