
Wyoming and Colorado agree to coordinate carbon storage wells
From KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed by KUNR Public Radio
May 11, 2026 · 1 min
About this episode
Wyoming and Colorado have agreed to coordinate on carbon storage well projects near their shared state border.
They’ll notify one another when well projects are proposed within a mile of the shared state border. And the model may expand to neighboring states.
Topics covered
- carbon storage
- state coordination
- environmental policy
- energy resources
- border agreements
Keywords
- carbon storage
- Wyoming
- Colorado
- state border
- environmental policy
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Wyoming, Colorado
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