Reliant Processing Opens New Liquid CO2 and Dry Ice Plant in Cheyenne, Wyoming

Reliant Processing Opens New Liquid CO2 and Dry Ice Plant in Cheyenne, Wyoming

William Faulkner 20-Aug-2025

Reliant Processing opens new Cheyenne CO2 and dry ice plant, boosting sustainability, reliability, customer support, and regional economic opportunities.

Reliant Processing, Ltd., a subsidiary of Reliant Holdings, Ltd., has officially announced the establishment of its newest state-of-the-art Liquid CO2 and Dry Ice production plant in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The facility is strategically located at Dyno Nobel Inc.’s manufacturing site, marking another milestone in Reliant Holdings’ continued pursuit of innovation, sustainability, and excellence within the industrial gases sector.

The grand opening of this advanced Liquid CO2 facility is planned for the fourth quarter of 2025. Once operational, the plant will strengthen supply reliability for customers across the Rocky Mountain Region, reinforcing Reliant Holdings’ commitment to meet both present and future demand. In addition to producing Liquid CO2, the site will also serve as a key supply source for Reliant Gases and will directly support the operations of Reliant Dry Ice, ensuring comprehensive coverage of industrial and commercial needs.

Expressing gratitude, Scott Vanderburg, CEO of Reliant Holdings, Ltd., highlighted the collaborative effort behind the project. “We are thankful for the opportunity to partner with the Cheyenne community and Dyno Nobel in capturing CO2 emissions and converting them into valuable resources for the food, beverage, and industrial gas markets,” he said. Vanderburg also commended the dedication of Reliant team members and acknowledged the support of their families, emphasizing the company’s focus on customer service and sustainability.

Peter Henderson, General Manager of Operations at Dyno Nobel’s Cheyenne site, echoed these sentiments. “It is rewarding to see our CO2 emissions being transformed into useful products that benefit local industries,” Henderson noted. “This project illustrates Dyno Nobel’s commitment to sustainability and our goal of achieving zero harm while contributing to innovative solutions.”

The facility is designed to maintain the highest regulatory and safety standards, underscoring the responsible and efficient use of natural resources. By adhering to strict environmental protocols, the plant not only addresses regional industrial demand but also contributes positively to broader sustainability goals.

Beyond its environmental advantages, the Cheyenne plant is expected to deliver significant economic benefits to the community. Both Reliant Processing and Dyno Nobel anticipate generating employment opportunities and fostering local partnerships, thereby strengthening the region’s economic vitality. This dual focus on sustainability and economic growth highlights Reliant Holdings’ integrated approach to business and community development.

Reflecting on the broader vision, Vance Vanderburg, COO of Reliant Holdings, Ltd., emphasized the importance of this initiative. “We are thrilled to launch this facility, which represents a meaningful investment in the communities we serve. Our mission is to provide unmatched service and value to customers while maintaining the highest levels of safety and quality,” he said.

This new Liquid CO2 and Dry Ice plant underscores Reliant Holdings’ leadership in the industrial gases market and its unwavering commitment to innovation, sustainability, and customer satisfaction.

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