What type of areas will be targeted for CCS sites? How will the areas be affected, particularly from a land surface perspective?

Underground geological formations are key to determining potential locations for CCS sites. Above ground, CCS sites are inconspicuous and unnoteworthy. The Clymers facility  is anticipated to include a handful of wells and little other surface infrastructure. Except for the well’s immediate vicinity, normal surface activities such as farming can continue undisturbed. If the need for targeted surface use arises, landowners within the targeted areas would be contacted to discuss agreements and compensation. While the exact location for the Clymers project has not yet been selected, we expect the area to include test and monitoring wells, an injection point, and possibly access roads, most of which will be located on plant property. Overall, the surface areas of a CCS project see minimal impact.  CCS sites do require limited surface use at specific locations, but the surface sites are minimal in size.