WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 (UPI) -- The U.S. Department of Energy announced the awarding of $66.9 million in funds for the Big Sky Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership.
The money was awarded through the Energy Department's Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnership Program.
The Energy Department's seventh large-scale carbon capture and sequestration project will be led by Montana State University-Bozeman.
A large-volume test will be conducted in the Nugget Sandstone formation to ensure that the 2 million tons of carbon dioxide can be stored safely, permanently and economically. The carbon, supplied by Cimarex Energy Co., will be injected into a well and observed.
The project is estimated to cost $130.6 million, including this $66.9 million third phase.