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Carbon Capture and Storage in South Dakota: The Need for a Clear Designation of Pore Space Ownership

2010
Scholarly Work
Blayne N. Grave
State Policy/Guidance
Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage → Carbon Capture and Storage
Pore Space Ownership
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Summary/Abstract

Carbon capture and storage projects pose a number of unanswered issues, one of the most important of which is subsurface pore space ownership. This comment considers surrounding state legislation on pore space ownership and examines existing subsurface case law in South Dakota to support the notion that pore space ownership should rest with the surface estate.

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