Kern County Board of Supervisors Advance CRC’s Carbon TerraVault I Project
21 Outubro 2024 - 6:00PM
California Resources Corporation (NYSE: CRC) and its carbon
management business, Carbon TerraVault, today announced the Kern
County Board of Supervisors’ unanimous approval of the conditional
use permit for the Carbon TerraVault I (CTV I) carbon capture and
storage project. This permit authorizes the construction activities
necessary for the development of the project, which would be the
first of its kind in California. This decision follows the Kern
County Planning Commission's recommendation in September and marks
a key milestone in CRC’s efforts to develop its first carbon
capture and storage project.
“We are pleased the Board of Supervisors approved the
conditional use permit for CTV I,” said Francisco Leon, CRC
President and Chief Executive Officer. “This is a significant step
forward for Kern County and CRC in supporting energy transition in
California. We believe that carbon capture technology will lead to
the creation of new energy jobs and improve air quality in Kern
County.”
Located at CRC’s Elk Hills Field in Kern County, CTV I’s storage
reservoir has a total estimated capacity of up to 46 million metric
tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) storage. Once operational, the CTV I
project is expected to be capable of injecting and storing over 1
million metric tons of CO2 per year, equivalent to the annual
emissions of approximately 200,000 passenger vehicles. In addition
to being California’s first carbon capture and storage project, CTV
I will be the first in the nation to utilize a depleted oil and gas
reservoir for CO2 sequestration. The California Energy Commission
recognizes the Elk Hills Field as “one of the premier CO2
sequestration sites in the U.S.,” making it an optimal location for
the permanent storage of CO2. The California Air Resources Board
also identifies carbon capture and storage as a critical greenhouse
gas reduction measure.
CRC is committed to the health, safety, and wellbeing of our
communities. The company recently announced a Community Benefits
Plan for CTV I that commits a portion of its investments in CTV I
to local programs and partnerships with labor, community
organizations and academic institutions.
More information on CTV I can be found here.
About Carbon TerraVaultCarbon TerraVault (CTV)
is CRC’s carbon management business and is developing services to
capture, transport and permanently store CO2 for its
customers. CTV is engaged in a series of CCS projects that will
inject CO2 captured from industrial sources into depleted
underground reservoirs and permanently store CO2 deep
underground. For more information,
visit carbonterravault.com.
About California Resources
CorporationCalifornia Resources Corporation (CRC) is an
independent energy and carbon management company committed to
energy transition. CRC is committed to environmental stewardship
while safely providing local, responsibly sourced energy. CRC is
also focused on maximizing the value of its land, mineral
ownership, and energy expertise for decarbonization by developing
carbon capture and storage and other emissions-reducing projects.
For more information, please visit crc.com.
Richard Venn (Media)California Resources
Corporationrichard.venn@crc.com 310-661-6014
Joanna Park (Investor Relations)California Resources
Corporationjoanna.park@crc.com 818-661-3731
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