Our Partners

Delivering End-to-End Capabilities Through Collaboration

We work with a wide range of partners to deliver complex, capital-intensive infrastructure projects focused on carbon and power solutions. Our approach is rooted in flexibility and innovation – whether developing carbon storage, next-gen energy or regional transport solutions, we collaborate to move fast, think bigger, and deliver maximum impact.

Key Partnerships

Carbon Partner

Power Partner

Tailwater Capital

Frontier is a portfolio company of Tailwater Capital. Tailwater is an energy-focused PE firm that brings both financial strength and industry expertise to deliver infrastructure solutions at scale. Other Tailwater portfolio company examples include WTG Energy and Producers Midstream, whom Frontier works regularly alongside to deliver integrated infrastructure solutions.

Baker Hughes

Frontier partnered with Baker Hughes initially to accelerate the development of the Sweetwater Carbon Storage Hub. Now, Frontier and Baker collaborate across both CCS and Power projects.
 
In 2025, Frontier confirmed the purchase of sixteen NovaLT16 16.9MW turbines from Baker Hughes (270MW total), with slotting for additional turbine orders confirmed. Frontier’s strategic alliance with Baker enables priority access to long-lead items, such as gas turbines and balance of plant infrastructure.
Global CCS Institute
Frontier is a member of the Global CCS Institute, the international think tank dedicated to accelerating the deployment of carbon capture and storage worldwide. Through our membership, we stay connected to global best practices, emerging policy frameworks, and a network of CCS operators and developers working to scale the technology.

PCO2R

Frontier is a member of the PCOR Partnership, one of the U.S. Department of Energy’s regional carbon sequestration partnerships focused on the northern Great Plains and adjacent regions. PCOR provides valuable technical resources and regional expertise that inform our approach to geologic storage in the Rocky Mountain region.
Energy & Environmental Research Center

Frontier collaborates with the EERC at the University of North Dakota, a leading applied research institute focused on CO₂ management and geologic storage. Through this relationship, Frontier leverages EERC’s technical expertise in subsurface characterization, storage validation, and monitoring to support the development of large-scale CO₂ sequestration infrastructure.

Enhanced Oil Recovery Institute
Frontier maintains a close relationship with the Enhanced Oil Recovery Institute at the University of Wyoming. Our co-CEO serves as an advisor to the Institute, and as a developer of large-scale CO2 storage infrastructure, the institute helps build synergies between permanent geologic sequestration and productive applications of captured carbon.

Union Pacific Railroad

Union Pacific’s railroad network connects the Midwest to the West Coast. Frontier and UP are collaborating to make the Wyoming-based Sweetwater Carbon Storage Hub accessible across these regions. Carbon emissions can now be economically transported from hundreds of miles away, to the point of sequestration, using custom railcars designed to transport carbon.

University of Wyoming’s School
of Energy Resources

Frontier has partnered with the University of Wyoming’s School of Energy Resources on a Department of Energy CarbonSAFE project, collaborating on research that advances the science of geologic carbon storage. UW-SER is a critical institution for Wyoming’s energy future, and our partnership reflects Frontier’s commitment to working alongside state stakeholders to build a sustainable carbon management industry in the region.

Wild Assets

Frontier executed a major offtake agreement with Wild Assets, for up to 120,000 tons of high-quality BECCS carbon removal credits. The agreement utilizes Frontier’s CO₂-by-rail capability and permanent storage at the Sweetwater Carbon Storage Hub.

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