Texas has a comparative advantage when it comes to implementing CCUS technologies, given the volume of CO₂ emissions from industrial activity, the amount of oil and gas production, the scale of geologic storage potential and the breadth of engineering and subsurface expertise in the state. In this video spotlight featured during Hart Energy’s Virtual Energy ESG conference, Ken Medlock from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy explains how Texas can be established as a leader in a low-carbon energy future.

MODERATOR:
Mary Holcomb, Associate Editor, HartEnergy.com

SPEAKER:
Dr. Kenneth B. Medlock III, Fellow in Energy and Resource Economics and Senior Director of the Center for Energy Studies, Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy


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