Summit Carbon Solutions’ massive carbon-capture and storage pipeline across the US Corn Belt is now expected to start operating in early 2026 — a setback for a project that initially targeted next year for completion.
The new timing was disclosed by Bruce Rastetter, chief executive officer of Summit Carbon’s parent, Summit Agriculture Group, during in an interview with Bloomberg.
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The project aimed at trapping ethanol emissions is backed by investors including Continental Resources Inc., the shale driller controlled by billionaire Harold Hamm, and farm ...