The 2025 Louisiana Legislative session is officially underway, with the Louisiana House committee set to hear multiple bills concerning Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) this Tuesday, April 29th. These bills will cover the regulation, safety, property rights, and local control issues surrounding carbon dioxide sequestration and pipeline infrastructure, with proposals ranging from permitting authority and compensation for landowners to moratoriums and safety protocols.
Here’s a brief description of each bill:
- HB 4 (OWEN, CHARLES), which authorizes a parish governing authority to determine whether Class VI carbon dioxide injection wells may be permitted within its parish
- HB 75 (MCCORMICK), which provides relative to compensation for pore space owners
- HB 353 (MACK), which provides relative to carbon dioxide sequestration
- HB 380 (SCHAMERHORN), which removes eminent domain authority for carbon dioxide sequestration
- HB 522 (MCCORMICK), which places a moratorium on carbon dioxide sequestration
- HB 537 (SCHAMERHORN), which authorizes liens for victims of CO2 pipeline disasters
- HB 553 (SCHAMERHORN), which prohibits the exercise of eminent domain or unitization for a pipeline that carries carbon dioxide
- HB 568 (CARRIER), which establishes public safety and accountability procedures applicable to carbon capture and storage projects
- HB 601 (GEYMANN), which provides relative to carbon dioxide sequestration
- SB 73 (REESE), which provides for sequestration of carbon dioxide.
Follow along the 2025 Liskow CCS Legislative Update to stay tuned for further updates regarding the status of these bills. For further inquiries, reach out to Liskow attorney and Louisiana Lobbyist Neil Abramson and CCS attorney Jeff Lieberman and visit our Carbon Capture & Storage practice page.