Midwest Regional Carbon Initiative
The Midwest Regional Carbon Initiative is a program funded by the Department of Energy comprised of team members from multiple state geological surveys, academic institutions, and industry. Backed by more than 20-years of experience in the field, the initiative works to connect science, technology, and research to advance CCUS acceptance and deployment in 20 states across the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and New England regions.
Announcements
USEA Webinar on NRAP Tools in Class VI Permits
Join the United States Energy Association (USEA) and Battelle’s Jared Hawkins for a webinar discussing the utility of National Risk
Presentations from the 2024 Partners and Stakeholders Meeting
In late September, the MRCI Team hosted the 2024 Partners and Stakeholders Meeting in Columbus, Ohio. This day and a
Upcoming Presentations on MRCI Region Projects at GHGT
Next week, the 17th Greenhouse Gas Control Technology Conference (GHGT-17) will be hosted in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and will feature
ARCH2 Hydrogen Hub Request for Information
The Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub (ARCH2) issued a Request for Information (RFI) to identify potential projects to add to
Tune in and Learn more
We joined forces with eGeos, a virtual forum for energy geoscientists and the creative energy behind the popular eGeos podcast, to bring listeners a year-long podcast that takes a deep-dive into Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage.
Announcements
USEA Webinar on NRAP Tools in Class VI Permits
Join the United States Energy Association (USEA) and Battelle’s Jared Hawkins for a webinar discussing the utility of National Risk
Presentations from the 2024 Partners and Stakeholders Meeting
In late September, the MRCI Team hosted the 2024 Partners and Stakeholders Meeting in Columbus, Ohio. This day and a
Upcoming Presentations on MRCI Region Projects at GHGT
Next week, the 17th Greenhouse Gas Control Technology Conference (GHGT-17) will be hosted in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and will feature
ARCH2 Hydrogen Hub Request for Information
The Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub (ARCH2) issued a Request for Information (RFI) to identify potential projects to add to