Get an overview of CO2 impurity measurement for CCUS applications by downloading the white paper.

Understand why CO2 purity matters 

When CO2 is transported and stored at scale for Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS), its purity is essential for safe operation, material durability and stable long-term storage.  

At the same time, documenting CO2 quality is technically complex and characterised by limited regulation and varying requirements. 

This white paper provides a clear and practice-oriented overview of how to measure CO2 impurities in CCUS applications. 

Why CO2 impurity measurement is challenging 

Impurities can affect: 

  • safe operation 
  • corrosion and material degradation 
  • the physical properties of liquid CO2
  • occupational safety. 

There is no single measurement method that covers all relevant components. Reliable results often require several measurement techniques and instruments. 

What you gain from the white paper

You get a technical foundation and an overview of: 

  • CO2 specifications from key CCUS stakeholders
  • suitable measurement methods for different impurities 
  • detection and quantification limits 
  • measurement ranges, response time and interferences.

Gain insights that can be applied directly to designing robust and reliable monitoring strategies for the transport and storage of CO2