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Sunday, 29 November 2015
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A Kinder Morgan representative told the Arizona Oil & Gas Conservation Commission on Friday that the company is on track to complete their current evaluation drilling in the St. John's, Arizona carbon dioxide and helium filed [right, credit, Kinder Morgan] by year's end. Then they anticipate filing permits for 14 additional wells.
Kinder Morgan propose a roughly $1 billion investment in
The Arizona Oil & Gas Conservation Commission approved permits (#1189-1193) to Kinder Morgan CO2 Co. for 5 wells to develop the St. John's carbon dioxide field in eastern Arizona.
Kinder Morgan plans on investing $1 billion in the CO2 operation - $700 million for field development and $300 million for a 230 mile pipeline to move the gas to a main pipeline in New Mexico that takes it to
The US Bureau of Land Management has started an Environmental Impact Statement for rights of way along a route proposed by Kinder Morgan CO2 Company for a pipeline to move carbon dioxide from their field near St. John, Arizona, 214 miles to the existing Cortez Pipeline southeast of Albuquerque, New Mexico. The 16 inch diameter Lobos Pipeline would be able to transport 200 million standard
Marie Tharp was born July 30, 1920 in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Already in early years she followed her father, a soil surveyor for the United States Department of Agriculture, into the field. However she also loved to read and wanted to study literature at St. John’s College in Annapolis, but at the time women were not
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<![endif]--> Kinder Morgan hit an unexpected 'gusher' of carbon dioxide reportedly from fractures in granite in the St. John's CO2-helium field in eastern Arizona. [Right, field map from previous operator, Ridgeway Petroleum/Enhanced Oil Resources]
Tom White, with Kinder Morgan, told the Arizona Oil & Gas Corporation Commission at their quarterly meeting
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