Carbon Hub Report Library
From community-facing explainers to deep technical studies, these resources support informed decisions about carbon management in Wyoming. Whether you’re new to CCS or working directly in the field, this library is designed to help you explore, learn, and engage.
Capture and Storage in Wyoming

Capture Opportunities
Identify industrial facilities, power generation sites, and emerging technologies across Wyoming where carbon dioxide can be captured at scale to support emissions reduction and economic development.

Geologic Hazards
Understand subsurface conditions, faulting, and geologic risks that influence where and how carbon dioxide can be safely transported and stored.

Storage Opportunities
Explore Wyoming’s deep geologic formations with the capacity to safely and permanently stor1e carbon dioxide while supporting long‑term infrastructure planning.
Potential Wyoming Business Cases

Multi-Modal Transportation Options
This factsheet summarizes how CCS deployment might look when including rail, road, or pipeline networks to transport CO2.

No Stranded Assets
This factsheet summarizes how CCS deployment would look if all facilities captured CO2 in Wyoming.

Phased Buildout
This factsheet describes how pipelines could be leveraged to capture CO2 at two points in time, allowing buildout to scale with changing capture goals.
Carbon Capture & Storage Hubs

Eastern Wyoming Sequestration Hub

Williams Echo Springs CarbonSAFE

Sweetwater Carbon Storage Hub

Casper Carbon Storage Hub
Carbon Capture Retrofits/Industrial Projects

8 Rivers + PacifiCorp Carbon Capture Retrofit (Pre-FEED)

ExxonMobil LaBarge Carbon Dioxide Capture & Storage Project

Jim Bridger Carbon Capture Project

Wyoming Integrated Test Center at Dry Fork Station
Hydrogen & Renewable Integration

BrightLoop Hydrogen with CCS (Neil Simpson site)

Sidewinder Clean Hydrogen Center

