
Lapis Energy CEO Discusses New Arkansas CCS Project
A new carbon capture project announced by Lapis Energy and LSB Industries will be the first CCS project in the state of Arkansas and only the third project from ammonia production in the U.S.
Brian Walzel is senior editor, production technology for Hart Energy’s E&P magazine. He has more than 20 years of experience in the news industry, working for publications in Lubbock, College Station, The Woodlands and Houston, Texas. Brian joined Hart Energy in March 2017 after serving as editor-in-chief of a business-to-business magazine in The Woodlands, and as an editor at Community Impact Newspaper. He received his BA in journalism from Texas Tech University.
A new carbon capture project announced by Lapis Energy and LSB Industries will be the first CCS project in the state of Arkansas and only the third project from ammonia production in the U.S.
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