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House concurs with Senate on CO2 enhanced oil recovery bill after removing $10 million coal-plant design amendment

2512298 · March 6, 2025
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The Wyoming House voted to concur with Senate amendments to Senate File 17, an incentive program for carbon dioxide enhanced oil recovery, after removing a House amendment that would have directed $10 million from an energy matching fund toward design of a new coal-fired power plant; the concurrence passed 55-3 with four excused.

The Wyoming House voted to concur with Senate amendments to Senate File 17, an incentive program for carbon dioxide enhanced oil recovery, and approved the measure by voice and roll call, 55 ayes, 3 noes and 4 excused.

Majority Leader Heiner told the House the chamber originally added a provision to require $10,000,000 of the state energy matching fund be used to design a new coal-fired power plant, but members removed that provision during negotiations.…

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