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	<title>Comments on: Texas firm harnesses carbon dioxide to extract oil from abandoned fields</title>
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		<title>By: Roger from Solar Power Facts</title>
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		<description>I wonder whether there will be some kind of carbon credit associated with adding a company&#039;s CO2 to the pipeline rather than releasing it into the air.  Would such an idea be economically feasible, or would Denbury find itself swamped in excess CO2?</description>
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