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Jennifer Raney

Deputy Director
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Biography: 

With a robust background in carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) projects and U.S. EPA Class VI permitting, CO2 enhanced oil recovery, and produced water research, Jennifer Raney is a seasoned expert in the field. Her extensive experience extends to legislative and public outreach for local, state, and federal agencies, particularly on U.S. Department of Energy grants. Raney has been instrumental in engaging tribal and community stakeholders in energy research applications throughout the western United States.

Current Projects:

  • Carbon Utilization and Storage Partnership of the Western United States (CUSP), U.S. Department of Energy
  • San Juan Basin CarbonSAFE Phase III: Ensuring Safe Subsurface Storage of CO2 in Saline Reservoirs, U.S. Department of Energy
  • Permian Energy Development Lab, National Science Foundation
  • Navajo Nation Water Purification Program (N4WPP), U.S. Department of Energy

Raney holds a Master of Science in Environmental Science from the University of Kansas.