Carbon X Credits is honored to participate in the Nexus Sustainability Leaders Summit, hosted by The Water Council in collaboration with Marquette University. This year’s summit convenes thought leaders, sustainability practitioners, and climate innovators from across water, energy, and resilience sectors.
At Nexus, we’ll be bringing the Carbon X story to Milwaukee—showcasing our latest field projects, methane mitigation strategies, and carbon financing innovations. We see this summit as an ideal forum to explore cross-sector synergies, especially where energy, water, and climate intersect.
What you can expect from our participation:
We invite partners, investors, and peers to join us in Milwaukee to discuss how we can drive meaningful climate outcomes via carbon markets, and to explore collaborations linking legacy emissions cleanup, water resilience, and sustainable energy development.
See you at Nexus — where ideas become impact.
Walker Ranch: A Model for Methane Abatement In Central Texas, Carbon X has launched its largest field initiative yet: permanently sealing 24 legacy wells at Walker Ranch. Once some of the region’s worst methane emitters, these wells are now part of a groundbreaking project that combines advanced leak detection, high-standard plugging, and prairie restoration. The result: verifiable carbon credits and a replicable blueprint for tackling the 300,000+ legacy wells across the U.S.
Founded by geologist and CEO Whitney Landress, Carbon X is built on a simple idea, climate action should be scientifically proven and fully accountable. Their latest project resulted in a 300,000-credit transaction, but the impact didn't stop there. More than 5,000 acres of land were restored - bringing back butterfly migration, quail habitats, native hardwood, grasses, and other wildlife that vanished after oilfield infrastructure had been neglected for decades. Carbon X proves that environmental restoration and financial returns can operate in lockstep by offering a new ethical blueprint for how climate finance should work.