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Northwest Landowners Association v. State
Geography
Year
2023
Document Type
Litigation
Part of
About this case
Filing year
2023
Status
Summary judgment granted in favor of plaintiffs.
Geography
Docket number
05-2023-CV-00065
Court/admin entity
United States → State Courts → N.D. Dist. Ct.
Case category
Constitutional Claims → Fifth AmendmentState Law Claims → Other Types of State Law Cases
Principal law
United States → Fifth Amendment—Takings
At issue
Challenge to North Dakota law regarding underground carbon dioxide storage.
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Documents
Filing Date
Document
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12/02/2025
Summary judgment granted in favor of plaintiffs.
A North Dakota District Court held that a North Dakota law regarding underground carbon dioxide storage provided for a physical taking of property constituting a taking without providing for just compensation. The law provided that if a carbon storage operator did not obtain consent of all persons who own a storage reservoir’s pore space, the North Dakota Industrial Commission could require that the nonconsenting owners be included in a storage facility, with title to the storage facility and the stored carbon transferring to the State upon completion of a carbon capture project. Although the North Dakota law provided for “compensation” to the nonconsenting owners, the court found that it “clearly does not provide ‘just compensation’ as defined in North Dakota.”
Decision
Summary
Challenge to North Dakota law regarding underground carbon dioxide storage.
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Group
Topics
Risk
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Adaptation/resilience