Carbon dioxide (CO2) production at the Jackson Dome in Mississippi is dropping on a month-by-month basis, and looks set to be highly compromising for the merchant CO2 market in the US.
Between January 2024 and June 2024 – the most up-to-date figures published by the Mississippi State Oil and Gas Board (MSOGB) – CO2 production at the Jackson Dome had fallen 37%.
According to MSOGB figures, in January 2024 the Jackson Dome produced 13,996,736 cubic feet of CO2 and in June produced 9,568,169 cubic feet. If this downward trend continues, these numbers will dip further in the coming months.
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