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Good afternoon. Welcome to the Wells Fargo Healthcare Conference. Thanks for being here. I'm Brandon Couillard. I cover the life science tools and diagnostics sector here at the firm. It's a real ...
Injecting bio-oil made from corn stalks and forest debris into the deep shafts of abandoned crude oil wells could be a viable form of carbon sequestration, a new Iowa State University study found.
All right. Great. Good morning. We'll go ahead and get started. Welcome to the Wells Fargo Healthcare Conference. I'm Brandon Couillard. I cover life science tools and diagnostics here at the firm.
Injecting bio-oil made from corn stalks and forest debris into the deep shafts of abandoned crude oil wells could be a viable form of carbon sequestration, a new Iowa State University study found.