CO2 capture and storage
Dakota Gas sends carbon dioxide through a 205-mile pipeline to Saskatchewan, Canada, where oil companies use it for enhanced oil recovery operations that result in permanent geologic sequestration.
Basin Electric Power Cooperative, through its for-profit subsidiary, Dakota Gasification Company, owns and operates the Great Plains Synfuels Plant. The Synfuels Plant is the only commercial-scale coal gasification plant in the United States that was originally designed and operated to manufacture synthetic natural gas from lignite coal. It is also the cleanest energy plant operating in the state of North Dakota, according to a comparison of emissions data available from the North Dakota Department of Health.
Dakota Gas sends carbon dioxide through a 205-mile pipeline to Saskatchewan, Canada, where oil companies use it for enhanced oil recovery operations that result in permanent geologic sequestration.
Dakota Gas is a workforce of over 500 employees at the Great Plains Synfuels Plant near Beulah, North Dakota, and Basin Electric Headquarters in Bismarck, North Dakota.
Each day the Synfuels Plant converts about 18,000 tons of lignite coal into an average 150 million cubic feet of synthetic natural gas for home heating and electricity generation.
The Great Plains Synfuels Plant has two synthetic natural gas pipelines and one carbon dioxide pipeline. A synthetic natural gas pipeline that moves gas from the plant to a hub on the Northern Border Pipeline, and another delivers gas from the Synfuels Plant to Antelope Valley Station.
Synfuels Plant employees contribute time, energy, talent, and dollars to the communities surrounding the plant.