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Speakers: Chris Davis, SVP, Milestone Carbon Charles Fridge, chairman and CEO, Verde CO2 William "Graham" Payne, director of energy transition, Caliche Moderator: Karl Jeffery, publisher, Carbon Capture Journal Sponsor: Decarb Connect We heard from executives from three companies talking about their CO2 storage projects. They are all based in Houston, And all three companies have Class 6 injection well permits in the application process. First we'll hear from Chris Davis, senior vice president of Milestone Carbon. He will talk about how they are developing CO2 injection hubs in the Permian Basin of West Texas. Milestone call themselves an energy waste sequestration company. They also handle drilling waste slurry, landfill and all kinds of industrial waste. Chris is a former commercial manager and reservoir engineer with ExxonMobil. Second we'll hear from Charles Fridge, chairman and CEO, of Verde CO2. Verde says it has a large, diverse, and advanced portfolio of CCS projects in the US. It has got projects in the Gulf Coast - Texas and Louisiana. Charles was previously CEO of Throne Petroleum Resources. Finally we'll hear from William Graham Payne, director of energy transition, Caliche. They focus on underground storage of natural gas and industrial gases as well as CO2. Graham formerly worked at SLB and Battelle as a geologist, mainly in CO2 storage. We're looking today to get a better understanding of how the CO2 storage business case might work, and how the injection well permit application process is going.