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ExxonMobil carbon capture project may be coming to Iberville Parish
Posted on 8/14/25 at 12:58 pm
Posted on 8/14/25 at 12:58 pm
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ExxonMobil is seeking to build a Class V injection well in Iberville Parish, the first step toward a carbon capture and storage project that has garnered support from area industry and pushback from a coalition of residents and environmental groups.
The well would be located toward the south end of the parish, near White Castle, and be used for testing to determine the feasibility of carbon sequestration.
“The Class V level will not include injection of carbon dioxide and will be used only to collect scientific data to determine if we can move forward with this significant investment in Iberville Parish,” said Justin Carr, ExxonMobil carbon capture, utilization and storage asset manager.
Carbon capture involves removing emissions from the air and transporting them via pipeline for underground storage. Climate organizations have criticized the practice for prolonging the use of fossil fuels, according to the international research group Zero Carbon Analytics. In Louisiana communities, residents have expressed concern about contamination of drinking water and the potential for pipeline accidents.
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Carr emphasized that ExxonMobil’s interest in the site does not necessarily guarantee a project. If the application for the testing well is approved and data finds the site suitable, permitting for a Class VI well would last another two years, Carr said. That means carbon capture and storage would not be operational until 2028 or 2029, he said.
He compared this stage to an exploratory well drilled by oil and gas companies.
"I understand that people want to tie it to a Class VI, and indeed, just like an exploration well, you hope to drill for oil afterwards,” Carr said. “But there’s a very good chance that you do it and say, ‘This isn’t for us.’"
Residents and environmental groups protested the timing of the public hearing on the issue, which was scheduled at 3 p.m. on a Tuesday.
“We’re here at 3 o’clock in the afternoon when most people are working,” Darryl Malek-Wiley, senior organizer with the Sierra Club in New Orleans, said. “This is not a good time for a permit for most people who don’t have the time to take off.”
He also disputed the assertion that ExxonMobil is pursuing a Class V well without the intent of a full-scale carbon capture and storage project.
“What fantasy are we living in, that Exxon will have spent millions of dollars to do a Class V well, if they weren’t going to come back in the future and put in a Class VI well and associated CO2 pipelines?” Malek-Wiley said. “That environmental impact needs to be addressed.”
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This post was edited on 8/14/25 at 1:21 pm
Posted on 8/14/25 at 1:02 pm to ragincajun03
Pissing away money trying to control something that makes up 0.04% of the atmosphere.....
Posted on 8/14/25 at 1:11 pm to ragincajun03
Read up on this shite it is EXTREMELY dangerous. You get a blowout on one of those and everyone around suffocates. Cars won’t work because they can’t start. No oxygen. Everybody dies. Read up on this it happened in Mississippi. Bad, bad shite.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 1:13 pm to T1gerNate
You couldn’t be further from correct.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 1:16 pm to T1gerNate
That seems hyperbolic. But this topic brings out that
Posted on 8/14/25 at 1:31 pm to ragincajun03
So they are compensating the property owners for using what’s below ground right? They should lease it from them.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 1:35 pm to T1gerNate
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Read up on this shite it is EXTREMELY dangerous. You get a blowout on one of those and everyone around suffocates. Cars won’t work because they can’t start. No oxygen. Everybody dies. Read up on this it happened in Mississippi. Bad, bad shite.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 1:36 pm to ragincajun03
How many La politicians are getting paid from a useless government handout?
Posted on 8/14/25 at 1:36 pm to ragincajun03
Carbon Capture is about as smart an investment as NFTs. Without government tax credits, grants, etc, carbon capture would disappear like good teeth on a meth addict.
The moment climate hysteria ends and/or the USD tanks under the weight of federal debt, all of that push immediately stops and those with all of that crap on/under their land are stuck with it.
The moment climate hysteria ends and/or the USD tanks under the weight of federal debt, all of that push immediately stops and those with all of that crap on/under their land are stuck with it.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 1:47 pm to member12
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So they are compensating the property owners for using what’s below ground right? They should lease it from them.
Yes. In order to inject and store CO2, similar to water disposal, you need an injection agreement from the pore space owner. And if the agreement doesn’t contemplate well sites and damages, that needs to be settled with the surface owner as well. Including for this Class V strat well.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 1:58 pm to Bard
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Carbon Capture is about as smart an investment as NFTs. Without government tax credits, grants, etc, carbon capture would disappear like good teeth on a meth addict. The moment climate hysteria ends and/or the USD tanks under the weight of federal debt, all of that push immediately stops and those with all of that crap on/under their land are stuck with it.

Posted on 8/14/25 at 3:01 pm to ragincajun03
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you need an injection agreement from the pore space owner
Starting to see some surface owners reserve the pore space when selling the land. Fascinating foresight.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 3:12 pm to member12
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So they are compensating the property owners for using what’s below ground right? They should lease it from them.
I personally know landowners who have depleted oil/gas wells who would love to have this cash flow for storage.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 3:14 pm to RadRob
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How many La politicians are getting paid from a useless government handout?
Try the Feds who are paying the subsidies. It was also included in the BBB which Trump signed
Posted on 8/14/25 at 3:40 pm to ragincajun03
Sounds like some money coming to the state. Good. Lots of other states get bullshite money why shouldn’t we.
Posted on 8/14/25 at 3:44 pm to ragincajun03
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residents have expressed concern about contamination of drinking water
So they get sparkling water...
Posted on 8/14/25 at 4:10 pm to dakarx
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Pissing away money trying to control something that makes up 0.04% of the atmosphere.....
Do you even 45q, bro?
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