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Ragley residents meet to discuss effects, risks of carbon capture - American Press

BEAUREGARD PARISH, LOUISIANA, AUG 7 – Residents expressed concerns about financial motives and environmental risks of carbon capture sequestration, noting landowners may receive payments from a $45-per-ton tax credit program.

The question Tuesday night in Ragley was whether or not carbon capture sequestration or carbon capture storage — commonly known as CCS — is coming to Beauregard Parish and if it will benefit or harm the residents in its midst. The South Beauregard Recreation District Community Center was packed as people gathered to hear more about CCS from the panelists and if there was a way to stop it from entering the ground they walk on. The panelists were …

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Beauregard News broke the news in DeRidder, United States on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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