Biden CO2, hydrogen pipeline dreams get wake-up call
April 16, 2024
April 16, 2024
Â鶹´«Ã½¡¯s Daniel Swanberg was featured in Forbes where he discusses the challenges with transporting CO2 and hydrogen via pipeline
The US Energy Department (DOE) faced a hard truth last month: Its aggressive plans to expand, and ideally retrofit, crude and natural gas pipelines to transport carbon emissions and blue hydrogen may be delayed.
¡°There are still a lot of challenges¡± in converting, building, and burying pipelines to accommodate CO2 and hydrogen, said Daniel Swanberg, energy practice leader in Houston for the global design and engineering company, Â鶹´«Ã½, based in Edmonton, Alberta.
Swanberg was one of three-dozen energy experts from whom DOE Loan Programs Office chief Jigar Shah sought input about ¡°carbon management¡± during a three-hour, closed-door workshop at S&P Global¡¯s CERAWeek conference in Houston in March 2024.
¡°There¡¯s just a lot of uncertainty, but we have experts in the industry who are working to solve these challenges,¡± Swanberg added.
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