Lake Charles, La., October 11, 2023 – Gulf Coast Sequestration (GCS), a pioneering company building a secure, world-scale carbon sequestration hub on the Gulf Coast, today announced David “Dave” Cook…
Project Cypress Notified of Selection to Negotiate with Department of Energy to Build Direct Air Capture Hub in Southwest Louisiana Gulf Coast Sequestration Identified as Storage Partner for Team of…
"The Allen Parish Police Jury offered support Monday for the future development of a carbon dioxide sequestration site in the parish, but called for the state to amend a proposed…
"Some of the same geological characteristics that made the Southwest LouisianaGulf Coast rich with fossil fuels make it ideal for safely and permanently storing greenhouse gasses. Gulf Coast Sequestration (GCS)…
"People in the know, and even the local officials who inspired the legal fight, surely understood that Livingston Parish’s government was bound to lose when it imposed a moratorium on conducting seismic…
"As Washington wages parallel battles on permitting and new environmental regulations, one conundrum crisscrosses both: A pileup of permit applications to store carbon dioxide underground. Storing carbon will likely be…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Ryan Furby MARCH 20, 2023 rfurby@gcscarbon.com LSU Report Estimates that Gulf Coast Sequestration’s Carbon Capture and Sequestration Project Could Deliver Nearly $700 Million in Earnings for…
Lake Charles, LA - Gulf Coast Sequestration (GCS), a Louisiana-based company building the largest carbon sequestration hub in North America, and leading direct air capture (DAC) company Climeworks today announced…
"If anyone is at the front of the line of the EPA approval process, it’s a man named Gray Stream, the steward of a roughly 100,000-acre patchwork of southwest Louisiana…
A Lake Charles company has embarked on an ambitious plan to create a vast repository 10,000 feet beneath the Earth's surface for the permanent storage of up to 80 million…
A privately developed underground reservoir to permanently store carbon dioxide in southwest Louisiana is inching closer to reality, and with it a new business model for carbon capture and storage.
Developers announced plans yesterday to build and operate a regional carbon capture hub near industrial producers in southwest Louisiana that they say will be the country's "premier carbon sequestration project."