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Seven More Bills on CCS Currently Set for Hearing in Two House Committees This Week

By Neil Abramson & Jeff Lieberman on May 5, 2025
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There are seven more CCS bills, and potentially more to come, scheduled for hearing this week in the House Ways & Means Committee on Monday morning and in the House Committee on Natural Resources & Environment on Wednesday morning. The bill pending before the House Ways & Means Committee seeks to impose an injection tax on CCS, with the money dedicated to local governments where the storage unit is located. The six bills currently set before the House Committee on Natural Resources & Environment range from banning CCS, granting CCS rights to mineral rights owners, and requiring the maximum payment to any owners forced-pooled into a CCS storage unit.

See below for the description of the six bills currently set for hearing before the House Committee on Natural Resources this week:

  • HB 75 (McCormick) which provides for pore space owners who are unitized to receive the highest compensation paid to any other pore space owner
  • HB 304 (Carter) which provides for local venue for claims involving expropriation for carbon capture sequestration
  • HB 396 (McCormick) which declares carbon capture sequestration illegal
  • HB 548 (Lacombe) which provides for dedication of revenue to local governments on carbon capture sequestration on certain state lands and water bottoms
  • HB 585 (McCormick) which requires advance notice to surface and minerals owners prior to permitting carbon capture sequestration
  • HB 632 (Riser) which treats mineral rights owners in the same capacity as surface owners for purposes of carbon capture sequestration

Keep watching the agenda here for the House Committee on Natural Resources to see if any additional bill(s) are added to the agenda.

Liskow will continue to provide updates on the status of these CCS bills on the 2025 Liskow Legislative Update page from Liskow attorney and Louisiana lobbyist Neil Abramson and Liskow CCS attorney Jeff Lieberman.

Photo of Neil Abramson Neil Abramson

Neil Abramson is a registered Louisiana Lobbyist and an environmental litigator. He advocates on behalf of energy and environmental companies in legislative matters, including policies that promote increased economic growth and industrial development. Neil has recently worked with clients on policies involving renewable…

Neil Abramson is a registered Louisiana Lobbyist and an environmental litigator. He advocates on behalf of energy and environmental companies in legislative matters, including policies that promote increased economic growth and industrial development. Neil has recently worked with clients on policies involving renewable matters including carbon capture projects. Neil draws on his experience as the State Representative for the 98th District of Louisiana for 12 years as well as his involvement with the House Ways & Means Committee, the House Civil Law Committee, the Louisiana Commerce and Industry Board, and the Louisiana Law Institute Civil Procedure Committee.

Neil’s environmental experience includes representing businesses in difficult cases involving toxic torts, class action litigation, insurance coverage and defense litigation, maritime personal injury, and products liability. His clients are often chemical manufacturers facing high-stakes class action cases involving the release of chemicals.

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Photo of Jeff Lieberman Jeff Lieberman

Jeff Lieberman is a Lafayette-based energy lawyer who helps mineral clients with title, conveyance, unitization, permitting, and regulatory issues involving oil and gas.  Jeff regularly appears on behalf of clients before the Louisiana Commissioner of Conservation and the State Mineral and Energy Board…

Jeff Lieberman is a Lafayette-based energy lawyer who helps mineral clients with title, conveyance, unitization, permitting, and regulatory issues involving oil and gas.  Jeff regularly appears on behalf of clients before the Louisiana Commissioner of Conservation and the State Mineral and Energy Board in Baton Rouge.

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