Abstract
Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) is one of the key pathways towards a net-zero future and significant growth is required in this industry.
Impurities in captured CO2 can adversely affect the cost and operability of a CCUS chain. Setting the CO2 specification for a CCUS project requires an understanding of the impact of impurities across the whole chain.
A Joint Industry Project (JIP) has been formed to collate current knowledge surrounding impurities and has collaborated with industry and research experts, to produce industry guidelines for setting CO2 specifications for effective and economic CCUS chains.
The guidelines provide a holistic understanding of the impact of impurities across CO2 capture, transport and storage and identify the CO2 conditioning required to meet the safety, environmental and operational requirements of CCUS projects.
Impurities in captured CO2 can adversely affect the cost and operability of a CCUS chain. Setting the CO2 specification for a CCUS project requires an understanding of the impact of impurities across the whole chain.
A Joint Industry Project (JIP) has been formed to collate current knowledge surrounding impurities and has collaborated with industry and research experts, to produce industry guidelines for setting CO2 specifications for effective and economic CCUS chains.
The guidelines provide a holistic understanding of the impact of impurities across CO2 capture, transport and storage and identify the CO2 conditioning required to meet the safety, environmental and operational requirements of CCUS projects.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Type | Industry Guidelines |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Jul 2024 |
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