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Where does the CO2 pipeline stand
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GS2
Posted 6/16/2025 17:10 (#11264256 - in reply to #11263613)
Subject: RE: Where does the CO2 pipeline stand


North Central US
Nickeischeid - 6/16/2025 09:00

GS2 - 6/15/2025 05:28

phatcow - 6/14/2025 18:08

There's c02 on the highway in semis every day. They don't need a pipeline for recovery. Using the produced water injected back into the well is another method. At current oil prices tertiary recovery probably isn't profitable anyway. You don't want to be anywhere near in miles of a c02 blowout. Asphyxiation


Look, if you're going to make crap up about the oilfield, at least make it sound realistic. Everything you've stated is blatantly false.


Exactly what in that post was false??


Produced water for oil recovery is not common, nor realistic. If it was, there would be no purpose for disposal wells.

CO2 semi trucks are not common, nor is CO2 injection.

Bakken oil is considered expensive to recover, yet the break even is $30 WTI prices, $50 to $60 is quoted yet that is from over 15 years ago, where as the $30 price is after oil recovered from the negative prices.
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