Next week, the Society of Petroleum Engineers - SPE GCS Gulf Coast Section NSG is hosting its August monthly meeting on Thursday the 15th, where Milestone Carbon Director of Geoscience Adam Haecker, P.G. will present "Data Gathering Requirements for Class VI Permit Applications, from a Lone Star Point of View". During the presentation, Adam will provide a concise overview of the key data gathering requirements essential for compliance with Class VI regulations. This is a “can’t-miss” for those interested in geologic sequestration projects and the stringent reporting and monitoring protocols encompassing geological, geochemical, and hydrological parameters. For more information and to register, visit https://hubs.li/Q02Kgff50 #carboncapture #carbonsequestration #datagathering #ClassVI
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