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Public Hearing USACE for Proposed Carbon Capture Project in Ascension Parish, Saint James Parish, Saint John the Baptist Parish, Livingston Parish, and Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana.

  • New Wine Christian Fellowship 1929 West Airline Highway LaPlace, LA, 70068 United States (map)

Public Hearing: Air Products “Louisiana Clean Energy Complex” Lake Maurepas Carbon Capture/Sequestration

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (CEMVN) will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, at 5:00 PM in LaPlace regarding the permit application from Air Products Blue Energy, LLC to construct and operate the proposed Louisiana Clean Energy Complex in and around Lake Maurepas.

Location: New Wine Christian Fellowship
1929 West Airline Highway
LaPlace, Louisiana 70068

The project would include:

  • A low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia production facility in Ascension Parish

  • Carbon capture pipelines and Class VI sequestration wells extending into Lake Maurepas

  • Additional supporting infrastructure across St. James, St. John the Baptist, Livingston, and Tangipahoa Parishes

Do we want carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) projects and pipelines in Lake Maurepas?

Lake Maurepas is one of Louisiana’s last pristine natural lakes — a place with no existing heavy industry.
Yet this project proposes to install pipelines and deep injection wells directly into the lake for long-term carbon storage.

Many in the Maurepas area have worked hard to force this public hearing and demand transparency about the project’s risks.
Now is the time to speak up!

Project Information:
This hearing follows a 30-day public notice issued on June 30, 2025, with a comment period that closed on July 30, 2025.
CEMVN is holding this hearing in response to public comments received during that period.

You can review the public notice and project drawings here (large file — may take time to load): USACE Public Notice – Air Products Louisiana Clean Energy Complex

Your participation matters.
Join the hearing to make your voice heard and help protect Lake Maurepas — a natural, unindustrialized lake that belongs to us all.
Click Here to view the original Public Notice

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