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Summit Seeks to Cut Pipeline Miles in Iowa, Change Destination

The company says the changes would cut more than 400 landowners and about 200 miles from the project.

  • On Wednesday, Summit Carbon Solutions announced it is refining its proposed carbon capture pipeline route, removing eight counties and reducing the project scope by 200 miles to accelerate progress.
  • The company adjusted its path after moving the final sequestration destination to Wyoming from North Dakota, following legal challenges and South Dakota House Bill 1052 that materially altered the original route.
  • Refinements remove more than 400 property owners from the project footprint, while Summit maintains ties to 27 Iowa ethanol facilities, dropping planned routes to sites tied to Absolute Energy and POET.
  • Sierra Club conservation associate Jess Mazour said the alterations signal trouble, stating, "These significant changes show that Summit is struggling to make their project happen."
  • Summit CEO Joe Griffin asserted the company is building "for the long haul," emphasizing that strong infrastructure is critical to agriculture, rural communities, and America's energy future.
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Mix 107.3 KIOW broke the news on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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