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Chart Industries Selected by Blue Spruce Operating as Technology and Equipment Provider for Dry Piney Helium and Carbon Sequestration Project
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Chart Industries was selected by Blue Spruce Operating to provide helium processing and carbon sequestration technology for the Dry Piney Project in Wyoming. The project aims to produce helium, natural gas, and permanently store CO₂. Once fully operational, it will sequester up to 4.5 million metric tons of CO₂ annually.
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