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As carbon pipeline efforts stall, company eyes trucking the gas through North Dakota

Harvestone seeks a $20 million loan for a $95 million project to truck 230,000 metric tons of CO2 annually 160 miles for underground storage, reducing plant emissions by 88%.

Summary by Inforum
JAMESTOWN — Building pipelines to transport carbon dioxide into and through North Dakota has been a challenge. Now, one company is looking at trucks as an option to move the gas. Harvestone Low Carbon Partners is exploring the potential for capturing the carbon dioxide from its Dakota Spirit ethanol plant near Jamestown in eastern North Dakota and trucking those emissions about 160 miles west for underground storage. The company requested a $20 …

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Inforum broke the news in Fargo, United States on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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