Victory for Public Safety in Iowa! Deadly CO2 pipeline project dies by company withdrawing its application. Landowner Jessica Wiskus: “After the accidents at ADM’s CO2 sequestration site in Decatur, Illinois and the subsequent enforcement order by the EPA, we knew that the handwriting was on the wall. *This is not a safe technology*, and the scale of the potential *hazards* posed by CO2 capture and sequestration make it impossible from a *liability* standpoint. It was only a matter of weeks after those accidents came to light that Wolf admitted, by their withdrawal, that the proposed CO2 pipeline project was not viable.”

Victory For Landowners: Wolf Carbon Solutions Withdraws CO2 Pipeline Project Application at Iowa Utilities Commission by Mark Hefflinger, December 2, 2024, Pipeline Fighters Hub

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 2, 2024

Victory For Landowners: Wolf Carbon Solutions Withdraws CO2 Pipeline Project Application at Iowa Utilities Commission

Des Moines – Wolf Carbon Solutions on Dec. 2 filed a request to withdraw its application for a planned CO2 pipeline project with the Iowa Utilities Commission (IUC).

The cancellation marks a significant victory for the landowners and communities that have fought tirelessly to protect their land, rights, and safety from the risks posed by the controversial project for the past two years.

“While Wolf has continued to build relationships with landowners and stakeholders interested in the Project, a number of factors have continued to delay Wolf’s ability to proceed with the Project and Wolf has decided to cease pursuit of the required regulatory approvals at this time, as Wolf does not deem it to be an efficient utilization of resources for the Commission staff to continue processing the Petition without any certainty around Wolf’s timing for proceeding on the Project. Wolf will make a determination concerning any required new filing with the Commission once more certainty exists concerning its plans to proceed with the Project,” the company stated in a filing with the IUC.

The withdrawal leaves the future of the project in serious question, as Wolf also withdrew its application before the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) — in the state where its planned pipeline would cross nine counties before ending at an underground sequestration facility — back in November 2023.

Notably, Wolf’s decision to withdraw its permit application in Illinois came after the staff of the ICC recommended the state regulatory agency deny the company’s permit. The company stated at the time that it promised to refile at the ICC “soon,” but no re-application has been submitted to the Illinois Commerce Commission — and Wolf’s withdrawal of its application in Iowa is evidence the project may now be completely dead.

The move by Wolf Carbon to cancel its proposed CO2 pipeline project also comes after Navigator CO2 Ventures, which had spent years seeking agreements with Midwest ethanol plants, and voluntary landowner easements, canceled its own planned multistate CO2 pipeline project.

Jessica Wiskus, Linn County landowner, said, “After the accidents at ADM’s CO2 sequestration site in Decatur, Illinois and the subsequent enforcement order by the EPA, we knew that the handwriting was on the wall.

Lisa Dircks, Cedar County landowner, said, “As far as we know, no one along Wolf’s route signed an easement. That shows the power of communities sticking together to protect their land, families and future from dangerous carbon pipeline proposals. While it’s a major victory, the fight isn’t done yet. We’ll keep resisting until every risky carbon pipeline company realizes we won’t sacrifice ourselves for their unnecessary projects.”

Jess Mazour, Sierra Club Iowa Conservation Program Associate, said, “Against all odds, we’ve stopped the Navigator and Wolf carbon pipelines. It’s taken 3 years, a lot of hard work, stress and time but if we work together, we can stop the Summit carbon pipeline too.”

Emma Schmit, Bold Alliance’s Pipeline Fighters Director, said, “It’s no surprise that Wolf has joined the 70% of all ethanol-based carbon capture projects that are cancelled before construction. Wolf’s withdrawal should serve as a signal to all corporations looking to profit at the expense of our communities, our safety, and our property rights. We will stand in opposition to exploitative carbon capture pipelines, and as we’ve proven once again, we will win.”

Refer also to:

2024: Big Fat CCS Fail: Archer-Daniels-Midland’s CO2 storage in Decatur IL leaking, corroded after seven years, public safety and drinking water at risk. 150 groups ask EPA to stop CO2 injections nationwide. No wonder tarsands industry controlled AER/UCP refuse to assess risks of massive life-threatening CO2 pipeline and pretend to capture carbon project.

2024: Net Zero & Carbon Capture are oil & gas industry scams that help industry profit & pollute more and steal $billions from the public to finance injecting CO2 for enhanced oil recovery and to frac. Excess CO2 harms the brain and can kill quickly, it’s not a health product or “foundational nutrient” as pimped by Athabasca-Barrhead-Westlock and Red Deer South constituency associations.

2024: Carbon Capture (CCS): New public health menace brought to you by oil, gas and frac, and politicians/regulators. “At high concentrations, CO2 gas can immediately disable and then kill within minutes – your goose would be cooked. … Even being home with a respiratory infection such as COVID could increase susceptibility.”

2024: Learn how dangerous industry’s CCS mega $billion projects and CO2 pipelines are

2024: CCS Big Fat Fail: Carbon capture project in Illinois set free 90% of CO2 promised to be “permanently” stored

2024: Louisiana: Another high pressure CO2 pipeline failure, many could have been killed or sickened. Calls to Exxon went unanswered, took operator over two hours to show up to fix the leak. CO2 damages the brain. WTF with Denbury and it’s deadly pipeline failures?

2023: Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS): Fossil fuel industry and enablers pick perfect bend over liar at Geological Survey of Canada: Honn Kao. Not only can CO2 injection cause earthquakes, it won’t stay put, busts caprock, shoots to surface, pollutes ground water, migrates into and contaminates petroleum wells, kills, impairs cognitive function, harms families and communities

2021: Satartia, Mississippi gassed by Denbury Inc., nearly killing dozens when CO2 P/L (contaminated with H2S) ruptured. Foreshadowing Canada’s Carbon Capture & Storage (that produces more pollution under guise of reducing it)? Deaths already reported in SK at Encana/Cenovus/Ovintiv’s CO2 injected oil recovery experiment.

2016: Harmful Levels Benzene, CO2 Detected at MidWest School Surrounded by 744 Active & Abandoned Oil Wells Within 1 Mile Radius, Including CO2 Injection Wells for Enhanced Recovery by Anadarko, Now Owned by Fleur de lis

2015: Another frac mess! 200 Evacuated, Nearly 70 homes damaged in Marinza, Albania; Canadian firm Bankers Petroleum Ltd (has CO2 steam injection pilot project there), was at 500 metres depth when “volcanos” of gas, mud (chemicals?) and water erupted

2013: Denbury fined $662,500 for Mississippi blowout of CO2 injected in high pressure enhanced oil recovery, So much carbon dioxide came out that it settled in hollows, suffocating deer and other animals

2008: Edson, Alberta, South Rosevear Sour Gas Plant: 2.8 million standard cubic feet per day of H2S / CO2 acid gas injected since 2007

2006: The Role of the Upper Geosphere in Mitigating CO2 Surface Releases in Wellbore Leakage Scenarios

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