Por: The Advocate Crime January 04, 2023
A federal judge has ruled that Livingston Parish cannot enforce a moratorium preventing a global gas supply company from conducting seismic tests or building test wells in Lake Maurepas.Air Products, a global hydrogen manufacturing company, sued Livingston Parish’s government in October for adopting a 12-month moratorium on Class V injection wells — which are used to inject non-hazardous materials underground — and detonation of charges... + full article
The Advocate USA Opinion January 06, 2023
People in the know, and even the local officials who inspired the legal fight, surely understood that Livingston Parish’s government when it imposed a moratorium on conducting seismic tests or building test wells in Lake Maurepas.In Louisiana, state government has always... + más
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Associated Press USA Business January 05, 2023
LIVINGSTON, La. (AP) — A south Louisiana parish cannot enforce a moratorium blocking a global gas supply company from conducting seismic tests or building test wells in Lake Maurepas, a federal judge has ruled.Air Products sued Livingston Parish’s government in October for... + más
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The Advocate USA Politics December 09, 2022
Livingston Parish President Layton Ricks announced Thursday he will not seek a fourth term in 2023. Ricks, who will have served three terms by the end of next year, said at the beginning of Thursday's parish council meeting that he made his decision through prayer and... + más
Livingston doesn't have power to block test wells for carbon capture, company says in lawsuit | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Opinion November 28, 2022
Indignation is in plentiful supply in Livingston Parish, where a couple of carbon storage projects are exciting and pollution in the suburbs of Baton Rouge.“I, for one, am tired of Livingston Parish being everybody else's dumping ground. I'm tired of it,” Parish... + más
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The Advocate USA Crime November 16, 2022
A gas supply company is suing Livingston Parish over a temporary ban the parish placed on the construction of carbon capture injection wells in the parish.Air Products filed the lawsuit Tuesday in federal court, asking the moratorium passed by the Parish Council last week be... + más
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The Advocate USA Opinion September 29, 2022
Opposition from local governing authorities puts them seeking a way to reduce emissions in Louisiana’s vast petrochemical industry.The goal: carbon capture, reducing emissions and finding a place to store CO2.The problem: injection wells are needed to put the liquified carbon... + más
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