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Occidental says the captured carbon will be stored in rock deep underground, but its website also refers to the company’s use of captured carbon in a process called “enhanced oil recovery.”

Oh yes, let’s just hedge our bets and use projects with the guise of being a climate solution to actually help oil companies scrape the bottom of the barrel. What the hell.

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CNN is notorious for stretching the truth in pursuit of the class interest of their owners.

AFAIK, the oil companies need a large volume of gas that’s free from oxygen. I wonder how energy intensive this “carbon capture” tech is compared to capturing the 78% nitrogen that makes up our atmosphere? This implementation of the technology might be worse for the environment than doing nothing.

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That’s a good point. Could it be cheaper for the company even if it takes more energy because “green” solutions get subsidies?

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“Greenwashing”. Always look at the full process and the total energy cost. Marketing can sell anything, including saving the planet.

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This particular project doesn’t do that. And it’s all very much in the proof of concept stage. There may still come a time when this sort of technology is our last resort. In the meantime it won’t hurt to keep developing it.

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