Gevo, Inc. Completes First Sale of High-Integrity Carbon Removal Credits in North Dakota

July 29 2025

Gevo, Inc. (NASDAQ: GEVO) has announced the first commercial sale of its Certified Carbon Removal Credits (CORCs), generated from its operations in North Dakota. A financial and technology client has purchased these durable credits to offset emissions from its corporate travel and advance its decarbonization strategy.

These CORCs, certified by Puro.earth, represent permanently removed carbon dioxide and meet strict quality standards, guaranteeing over 1,000 years of permanence. Gevo’s North Dakota facility features a Class VI carbon capture and storage (CCS) well, capable of sequestering up to 1 million metric tons of CO₂ per year.

The sale of these credits is a key milestone in Gevo’s strategy, aligned with the growing demand for high-integrity carbon credits, and strengthens its vision of integrating carbon removal into the production of sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs).

🔹 “These are real sales of carbon removal credits generated today,” said Alex Clayton, Gevo’s Director of Business Development.
🔹 Trenton Spindler, Chief Growth Officer at Puro.earth, added: “Lasting carbon removal is no longer a future solution; Gevo is making it a reality today.”

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