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Lambda Energy files Michigan’s first Class VI well application

Michigan-based oil and gas company Lambda Energy Resources has filed an application for the state’s first Class VI sequestration well from the EPA.

Lambda Energy Resources last month filed an application for a Class VI sequestration well, the first in the state of Michigan.

An oil and gas producer, Lambda is adapting its existing infrastructure to allow for storage of 160 million metric tons of CO2 capture from ethanol plants, cement plants, and natural gas processing plants.

The well application, which was submitted on May 8, centers on the Niagaran Pinnacle Reefs in the Michigan Basin, where Lambda has 180 legacy oil and gas producing reefs it has identified as carbon sequestration sites. It plans to submit additional Class VI well permits soon, the company said on its website.

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