Andy Ellis Andy Ellis

What Is Carbon Sequestration and How Does It Work Underground?

At Lonquist, our team works at the intersection of traditional energy development and emerging carbon capture and storage (CCS) applications; it's the kind of applied subsurface work we do. Consider this article to be a plain-English guide for anyone trying to understand what sequestration means when evaluating CCS feasibility.

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Andy Ellis Andy Ellis

Storing Reservoir Natural Gas Solutions

Carbon sequestration (subterranean CO₂ injection) is a very technical and highly regulated engineering process that requires deep expertise in geology, reservoir behavior, well design, risk management, monitoring, and long-term stewardship of the site. Hiring an expert with outstanding credentials in carbon sequestration engineering is critical…

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Andy Ellis Andy Ellis

Why Carbon Sequestration Engineering Credentials Matter

Carbon sequestration (subterranean CO₂ injection) is a very technical and highly regulated engineering process that requires deep expertise in geology, reservoir behavior, well design, risk management, monitoring, and long-term stewardship of the site. Hiring an expert with outstanding credentials in carbon sequestration engineering is critical…

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Andy Ellis Andy Ellis

Advantages and Disadvantages of Lithium in 2026

Lithium continues to be one of the most important materials for the global energy transition. By 2026 it’s critical to have rechargeable batteries for electric vehicles, grid-scale energy storage, consumer electronics, backup power systems, and lightweight and industrial equipment. Lithium is a cornerstone material for electrification, the U.S. Geological Survey said, with batteries accounting for an estimated 88 percent of global lithium use.

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