Dr. Carmen Dybwad, CEO of IPAC-CO2, presents some of the findings in their scientific investigation of the Kerr farm for contamination of carbon dioxide, at a town hall meeting held Monday evening in the Credit Union's Community Room.
Dr. Carmen Dybwad, CEO of IPAC-CO2, presents some of the findings in their scientific investigation of the Kerr farm for contamination of carbon dioxide, at a town hall meeting held Monday evening in the Credit Union's Community Room. The study found that all CO2 on the Kerr farm occurred naturally, and none of it originated from the injection of CO2 to enhance oil recovery by Cenovus Energy.Review photo 5843—Greg Nikkel
Dr. Carmen Dybwad, CEO of IPAC-CO2, presents some of the findings in their scientific investigation of the Kerr farm for contamination of carbon dioxide, at a town hall meeting held Monday evening in the Credit Union's Community Room.