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NFM's perspective on elevating industrial decarbonization and advancing market solutions to combat climate change.
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We find the most meaningful decarbonization projects and facilitate the third party verification and listing of these projects. You review the projects and decide which projects you want to support as we work together to slow and reverse global warming.
As CCUS experts, we select the highest quality projects that will deliver a tangible impact.
As climate investors, you choose the projects that fit your impact goals and budget.
Together, we deliver projects with real impact that is measured, transparent and sustainable.
Below you’ll find some of the highest quality projects that NFM has identified in today’s market.
Heimdal, a direct air capture (DAC) technology developer based in the US, formally completed construction and began operations at their first facility, Bantam, in Oklahoma in August 2024. The facility is designed to capture >5000 metric tons of CO2 per year directly from the atmosphere, making it the largest DAC facility in America operating to date. The captured CO2 is stored by Heimdal’s onsite offtake partner, Capture Point LLC, in Class II EOR wells for 2024 and 2025, until two Class VI wells being developed by Capture Point are available for permanent geologic CO2 storage (targeted for 2026 onwards). Heimdal's patent-pending limestone-based sorbent allows carbon capture to occur without the need for energy-intensive fans and through use of entirely off-the-shelf industrial equipment, lowering the predicted all-in cost of carbon capture to ~$315-$370/tCO2 not including 45Q incentives. Significant further cost reductions are anticipated through long-term efficiencies of scale.
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Milestone operates the largest network of slurry injection facilities in the U.S., offering advanced sequestration solutions that permanently trap hydrocarbons from our customers' waste a mile beneath the Earth’s surface. This process prevents the hydrocarbons from volatilizing into the air as emissions, which would naturally occur if the waste were disposed of through traditional methods like reserve pits and landfarming. The reduction in emissions realized by using our waste sequestration technology significantly exceeds the emissions generated from our operational activities, providing a substantial net carbon benefit. Our proprietary process ensures compliance with regulations, and provides E&P companies with a robust solution to significantly reduce the risks of soil and groundwater contamination while lowering operational carbon footprints. Milestone enables energy companies to adopt a cleaner, more responsible approach to waste management. Milestone maintains a rigorous monitoring, reporting, and verification program to ensure a full accounting of carbon that is deposited into our Class II wellbores. We have conducted extensive sampling across our portfolio of assets to monitor and quantify the total petroleum hydrocarbon content, and are currently engaging with third-party independent carbon registry boards to develop our own methodology to undertake the project.
6605 FM1583, Dilley, TX 78017
Midwest Renewable Energy LLC opened as a dry-mill fuel ethanol plant in 2004. Started by a small team of family and friends investors, we have been a staple of the Sutherland and North Platte communities for over 20 years. MRE, alongside its transportation and storage partner Frontier Carbon Solutions, is assessing the economic and engineering viability of carbon capture at the Sunderland facility. By liquefying CO2 that would otherwise be emitted, and transporting liquid CO2 by rail to Southwestern Wyoming, MRE and Frontier can reduce the carbon footprint of the facility.
27532 West Highway 30 Sutherland, NE 69165