Analysis: Why is CO2 production down at the Jackson Dome?
Last week, gasworld reported that carbon dioxide (CO2) production at the Jackson Dome in Mississippi is declining on a month-by-month basis, but is this a problem we should have seen coming?
Blue hydrogen and carbon capture and storage are taking centre stage as industry adopts the ‘bridging technology’ ahead of renewble energy being available at scale.
Last week, gasworld reported that carbon dioxide (CO2) production at the Jackson Dome in Mississippi is declining on a month-by-month basis, but is this a problem we should have seen coming?
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