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    • Field Details
    • Comparison to Oil, Gas Drilling
    • History/Background
    • No Accounting For Greenhouse Gas Emissions
    • CO2 EOR Climate Impacts
    • Royalties Litigation
    • 1985 Tax Legislation Scandal
    • Local Economic Dependence
    • Sequestering vs. Recycling
    • Articles and Resources
    Start Year:1980
    Operators: Occidental (Kinder Morgan Energy Partnersalso a non-producing leaseholder)
    Location:Union County, Quay County, and Harding County New Mexico, United States
    Proved reserves: 4.6 TCF28 active wells.

    An industry engineer told the outlet Capital & Mainthat CO2 drilling is akin to drilling for oil and gas, at its core. “It’s really the same tools, the same equipment, the same calculation going on. It’s just using different types of numbers,” the engineer stated. “But you find a CO2 source field, which obviously can be several thousand feet underg...

    The CO2 at the Bravo Dome was first discovered by accident in 1916 in a search for oil by prospectors in New Mexico.At the time, it was known then as the Bueyeros Field. By 1931, industrialists drilled the first CO2 wells in New Mexico for the manufacture of dry ice and constructed the first pipeline in the region in 1932. The Harding County portio...

    Natural CO2 Source Fieldsdisclose their production levels under Subpart PP of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule, which is a self-reporting mechanism. As a CO2 producer under that subpart, the company must only report its production levels and not its emissions under the statute. A total of 3.5 million me...

    Multiple studies have pointed to the climate change impacts of beefing up CO2 enhanced oil recovery. They come with the backdrop of a 2019 U.S. Department of Energy report concluding that there has been "no official mechanism for reporting leaks" of CO2 for most of the history of CO2 EOR production. "In addition, little information is available on ...

    At the time of its onset, the land leasing frenzy for the Bravo Dome was the largest unitization and forced pooling in United States history at over 1.1 million acres in size. The unitization was originally challenged in federal court by landowners,but ultimately struck down. With some of the CO2 sitting on federal land, Amoco—operator of the field...

    In 1985, New Mexico Senator Budd Hebert (R-Chavez) proposed legislation that would have eliminated a severance tax for a 12-year periodon CO2 production at the Bravo Dome. He proposed the legislation, which did not pass due to a last-minute filibuster in the New Mexico Senate, as he would have personally profited from it. According to an investigat...

    In Union County, New Mexico, more than 20% of tax revenues stems from the Bravo Dome. Harding County, New Mexico gets 70-80% of its tax dollars from the Bravo Dome.

    During the CO2 EOR process, CO2 is not merely stored underground immediately. Instead, it is recycled as part of what the Global CCS Institute describes as a "closed loop," which "reduces the need to purchase additional CO2." A 1976 study commissioned by the Federal Energy Administration pointed out that, from the onset, CO2 EOR would not be econom...

    Nelson, Cody, "Inside the Dirty, Dangerous World of Carbon Flooding", Capital & Main, April 5, 2021
    Nelson, Cody, "Why energy companies are drilling for a greenhouse gas in New Mexico", New Mexico Political Report, Dec. 14, 2020
    P. DiPietro, P. Balash, M. Wallace, "A Note on Sources of CO2Supply for Enhanced Oil Recovery Operations,"U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory, April 2020
    U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory, "Subsurface Sources of CO2 in the Contiguous United States - Volume 1: Discovered Reservoirs", March 5, 2014
  3. Current Harding County, NM oil & gas activity includes production data, producing companies, new drilling permits, mineral values, and more. MineralAnswers is the ultimate resource for mineral & royalty owners searching for information on assets in Harding County, NM.

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  5. Feb 15, 2023 · Trayecto, the largest trucking company in Mexico expands its natural gas truck fleet with Hexagon Agility’s fuel systems. Feb 15, 2023 - Press Release. ↓ PDF download.

  6. Harding County, New Mexico (NM) Detailed Profile ... Most recent natural disasters: New Mexico Covid-19 Pandemic, ... 6.1% Utility gas; 3.1% No fuel used;

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