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Kern County Looks at Carbon Capture to Replace Oil Production

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Kern County in the rural San Joaquin Valley is facing what one leader calls an existential threat. The county is the largest oil producer in California, but the state wants to eliminate drilling by 2045. As a result, Kern is looking to a new industry – carbon capture and storage – to secure its future.   hopes the industry will provide jobs and millions of dollars in tax revenue, while helping the state meet its climate goals.

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