In North Dakota, following a geological survey of the eight miles surrounding the facility, Red Trail Energy has decided to move forward with its carbon capture plans. The move is meant to reduce the carbon footprint of the ethanol produced at the facility so it may be able to supply more lucrative ethanol markets like California where low carbon fuel standards reward lower carbon fuels. The 3D seismic survey around the facility used the vibroseis technique where vibrations sent into the earth by large trucks with vibrator pads are measured.
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