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re: Carbon Capture Meetings
Posted on 4/26/25 at 4:57 pm to Penrod
Posted on 4/26/25 at 4:57 pm to Penrod
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There is nothing very risky about carbon capture.
You're not too acquainted with how the actual "Carbon Capture" plan is slated to work, are you?
Evil clown Bill Gates said planting trees is "foolish." Instead he actually wants to cut them down and "save" the sawdust and pulp as "Carbon Capture," ad store it underground. He calls this "science."
Carbon dioxide or CO2 is necessary for life on this planet. Plant life consumes and exchanges it for oxygen. Deplete carbon dioxide and you deplete photosynthesis. It creates a chain reaction that adversely affects all life itself and climate.
Any "capture" of carbon is hoax and scam to brainwash and fleece the people of money, common sense, good health and quality of LIFE. Just like using "Global warming" to block the sun.
Posted on 4/26/25 at 5:04 pm to EphesianArmor
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Just like using "Global warming" to block the sun.
Now I’m interested.
Are there current efforts to block the sun?
Posted on 4/26/25 at 5:16 pm to elmo 57
I have some very left family members whom I visited with last weekend… the first observation, confirmed by both my sons is that they have an incessant need to discuss politics.. I do not bring potential conflicts forward because I can separate the emotion of politics and family… they can’t
With that they were asking me about the oil and gas industry as they are Washington suburb families and have zero understanding about the entire industry and it’s importance in totality.. I tried to dodge the discussion but did say that we’re investing in carbon captures and all that BS. They were beaming how those are transformative and necessary for all of our future.. they took the bait and I asked… What is it and how does it work.. what’s being reduced and how.. I asked who’s gonna pay for it in both credits and industry and what does this do help the environment.. the silence and deflection was priceless. They said that not there problem and I just reiterated that I’m not the one advocating for this but I will be paying for it.. I said simply .. this is the issue in most issues when drilled down to the core.. they want action and money spent on policies and processes that they don’t understand or know the cost..
With that they were asking me about the oil and gas industry as they are Washington suburb families and have zero understanding about the entire industry and it’s importance in totality.. I tried to dodge the discussion but did say that we’re investing in carbon captures and all that BS. They were beaming how those are transformative and necessary for all of our future.. they took the bait and I asked… What is it and how does it work.. what’s being reduced and how.. I asked who’s gonna pay for it in both credits and industry and what does this do help the environment.. the silence and deflection was priceless. They said that not there problem and I just reiterated that I’m not the one advocating for this but I will be paying for it.. I said simply .. this is the issue in most issues when drilled down to the core.. they want action and money spent on policies and processes that they don’t understand or know the cost..
This post was edited on 4/26/25 at 5:17 pm
Posted on 4/26/25 at 5:19 pm to ragincajun03
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Are there current efforts to block the sun?
Absolutely.
"Dimming" the sun is ongoing for decades. Across N. America and Europe ("Geo-Engineering", "Atmospheric Aerosoling" aka Chemical Aerosoling / Trailing.)
The military has stated as its goal to "Control the Weather by 2025". They don't hide the agenda eiither.
Good trailer to a documentary:
In 2018 Harvard and Bill Gates officially admitted to facilitating an Atmospheric Weather Modification / Aerosoling. Some posters here even pointed it out. But again, Weather Modification been going on for decades. The mission includes "Dimming the Sun."
Meanwhile
In the UK there is presently a buzz and controversy that the authorities will officially and openly start blocking the sun -- though many know this has been the case un-officially. With NO consent from the people as usual.
Posted on 4/26/25 at 5:26 pm to EphesianArmor
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You're not too acquainted with how the actual "Carbon Capture" plan is slated to work, are you?
Well, I have royalties on a reservoir that I helped develop, and I’m getting a $310,000 check next week for a milestone from selling our position, so…I might know a bit about it.
Posted on 4/26/25 at 5:43 pm to Penrod
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and I’m getting a $310,000 check next week for a milestone from selling our position
Baw…
Posted on 4/26/25 at 5:46 pm to Penrod
high risk can be danger to public, CC is not
high risk can also be probability of financial danger , which CC is. Any thing that needs tax support is libel to loose it.....
high risk can also be probability of financial danger , which CC is. Any thing that needs tax support is libel to loose it.....
Posted on 4/26/25 at 5:51 pm to Trevaylin
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Any thing that needs tax support is libel to loose it
I don’t think so. If the government backs out of the deal they would probably have to pay damages. I’m just guessing on that.
Posted on 4/26/25 at 6:14 pm to Penrod
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You say it’s high risk, but why? There is nothing very risky about carbon capture. Example: Right now the ammonia plants take their CO2 waste stream and discharge it into the air. With carbon capture they will pipe it to compressors which will pressurize it into a dense phase and send it down a pipeline. That sounds much better than what we’re doing now.
So is it CO2 sequestration you are concerned about? The storing of that dense phase CO2 in underground reservoirs? That’s very safe, too. We pipe it to Class VI wells and inject it into a reservoir that has been thoroughly checked out for permeability, and it has monitoring wells that detect if the underground CO2 plume is approaching a fault or the edge of a rock cap. It’s extremely safe and low risk.
Anyone who suggests this is nothing but a libtard beta groomer. Everything is political now, even the periodic table of elements. Go vandalize another Tesla, pansy!!!
Posted on 4/26/25 at 6:16 pm to EphesianArmor
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You say it’s high risk, but why? There is nothing very risky about carbon capture. Example: Right now the ammonia plants take their CO2 waste stream and discharge it into the air. With carbon capture they will pipe it to compressors which will pressurize it into a dense phase and send it down a pipeline. That sounds much better than what we’re doing now.
So is it CO2 sequestration you are concerned about? The storing of that dense phase CO2 in underground reservoirs? That’s very safe, too. We pipe it to Class VI wells and inject it into a reservoir that has been thoroughly checked out for permeability, and it has monitoring wells that detect if the underground CO2 plume is approaching a fault or the edge of a rock cap. It’s extremely safe and low risk.
This was incredibly painful to read, proof that everybody can't be an expert on everything. Please educate us about what happens to the carbon stored by a tree once a tree dies. Please post less.
Posted on 4/26/25 at 7:01 pm to Trevaylin
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high risk can be danger to public, CC is not
Wasn't there an issue with a ruptured pipeline of it somewhere and a whole town was affected? I know I saw some show about it a ways back.
I googled.. Satartia, MS it was- and has been mentioned in this thread.
I wouldn't want it where I live.
Posted on 4/26/25 at 7:11 pm to SallysHuman
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I wouldn't want it where I live.
I hope you don't have any natural gas line running into your house. If you do, you should probably have them shut in.
Posted on 4/26/25 at 7:24 pm to ragincajun03
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I hope you don't have any natural gas line running into your house. If you do, you should probably have them shut in.
The difference being that natural gas has an odor additive as a safety precaution... does carbon capture?
Posted on 4/26/25 at 8:37 pm to elmo 57
quote:You against jobs or something? Sure its economically stupid but that is a Federal issue. It is beneficial for the state's economy
Hopefully Rep. Carrier will be at all 3 meetings to try and justify why he is letting this happen in his district.
Posted on 4/26/25 at 8:40 pm to oldskule
quote:Then why are the prog left NGO's the loudest opposition against it in Louisiana?
carbon catching is a wet dream for the prog left enviro wackos.....
Posted on 4/26/25 at 8:47 pm to Penrod
1983 Reagan shut down the two tier pricing of crude oil , domestic/foreign, and within months destroyed the Puerto Rican economy that remains a failure today. They had fantastic petro. based refineries and chemical plants paying high wages. I spent a couple years there tearing out the last of the facilities and laying off the remaining work force. It was sad having the government support taken away. All govt support is temporary.
Posted on 4/26/25 at 9:42 pm to Trevaylin
It’s just a boondoggle scam just like the Carbon Exchange Obama tried to establish in Chicago..Some racket where one could buy and sell carbon credits.
My biggest fear is that if these injection well that CO2 is pumped into begin to leak into the aquifers above them( and they will leak) the Co2 in water will form carbonic acid and ruin the water in the aquifers.
In Grant parish all our water comes from deep wells,I would hate to see it all ruined.
My biggest fear is that if these injection well that CO2 is pumped into begin to leak into the aquifers above them( and they will leak) the Co2 in water will form carbonic acid and ruin the water in the aquifers.
In Grant parish all our water comes from deep wells,I would hate to see it all ruined.
Posted on 4/26/25 at 9:49 pm to loogaroo
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state controls the minerals in the injection zone in perpetuity after they start injecting
I think there are a few bills in the House right now addressing this.
Posted on 4/26/25 at 9:51 pm to elmo 57
Private jets must help capture carbon
Posted on 4/26/25 at 9:54 pm to Penrod
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That’s very safe, too
Bull junky.
Same thing they told Texas and Oklahoma folks re: saltwater injection disposal wells…
Texas regulators limit oil and gas disposal wells in bid to reduce earthquakes in West Texas
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