Cowboy Clean Fuels | Triangle Unit Carbon Capture and Storage Project
USA
Operational
Overview
Status
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Operational
Region
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North America
Geography
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USA
State
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Wyoming
Equity Owner
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Cowboy Clean Fuels
Proponent
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Cowboy Clean Fuels
Output
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Carbon capture and storage (CCS)
RNG
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Capacity
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Financing
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Wyoming Energy Authority: $7,792,653
Technology
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Technical Advisors
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Advisors
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Project Contact
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Ryan Waddington, Co-Founder and CEO of Cowboy Clean Fuels
Lawyers
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Project Cost
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Offtaker
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Commercial Operations Date
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Decommission Date
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FID
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Description
The Triangle Unit Carbon Capture and Storage Project uses biomass as feedstock for low-carbon renewable natural gas.
It uses the byproducts of sugar beet refining as feedstock injection, dilutes the byproducts unavailable for human consumption, and injects them into deep coalbed methane wells and related nonproductive natural gas infrastructure. The feedstock is naturally converted into CO2, which gets permanently sequestered by hydrostatic pressures, and methane, which can be brought to the surface and then to market.
It is located in the Powder River Basin, in Wyoming.
In January 2024, Cowboy Clean Fuels received $7,792,653 in funding from the Wyoming Energy Authority for the project.
In July 2024, Cowboy Clean Fuels complete a Series B financing round. The capital supports the development of the project, which began commercial operations in early June.
Cowboy Clean Fuels is an early-stage clean energy and climate tech company with offices in Gillette, Wyoming, and Denver, Colorado. It was established to commercialize technology developed at the University of Wyoming.