The CEO of Summit Carbon Solutions says the company is trying to learn from its mistakes as it moves forward in building a carbon pipeline that spans five states.
Lee Blank says early on, there were parts of the project that weren’t handled well with landowners and now “we have made 5,800 route changes to this pipeline to accommodate the landowner and those changes have been made, because we recognize now, as a company, what landowners think about their acres.”
He says addressing those issues are part of the reason the project is starting to become more accepted in agriculture.