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March 13, 2009
Carbon sequestration measure raises question of eminent domain
A bill encouraging construction of pipelines to ship captured carbon dioxide to market is being debated in the Montana Legislature, where it's drawing support - and criticism - over the use of eminent domain. Representatives of a Norwegian company said the bill is critical to its plans for a $1.2 billion gasification facility in Butte because the plant needs a pipeline to ship carbon dioxide it emits. House Bill 338, which was debated Thursday in the
Posted in: The Great Falls Tribune on 03/13/09



