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SWG-2023-00104 - ConocoPhillips Company - wetlands near the Gulf of Mexico - Cameron Parish, Louisiana

USACE Galveston District
Published Feb. 1, 2024
Expiration date: 3/4/2024

Public Notice          Project Plans

The applicant proposes to discharge fill into 9.15 acres of coastal palustrine emergent (PEM) wetlands near the Gulf of Mexico to construct a well pad and access route for a future appraisal well to further evaluate subsurface formations and assess the viability of injection and permanent geologic sequestration of carbon dioxide.  The project will consist of a 4.12-acre pad site, 0.42-acre parking/laydown area, and a 2.85-mile (11.64 acres) access road.  Approximately 2.3 miles of existing aggregate roadway from LA 82 will be used and modified accordingly to help minimize impacts to marsh land vegetation.  Approximately 0.55 mile of new access road will be constructed to reach the pad site from the existing aggregate roadway.  Three 20-inch by 16-inch reinforced concrete pipe arch culverts will be installed along this new access road.