12th June 2025
13:00 - 14:30
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EI LIVE I Good Practice guide for CO2 stream impurity measurement
As carbon capture and storage (CCS) scales up globally, the accurate measurement of impurities in captured CO streams becomes increasingly critical for operational safety, commercial integrity, and regulatory compliance.
This webinar will explore best practices and current challenges in measuring CO stream impurities, drawing from the Energy Institute's latest Good Practice Guide (soon to be publised). Participants will gain insight into on-line and off-line measurement approaches, the role of calibration standards, and the implications of impurity levels on transport and storage systems.
Join us to understand the evolving technological landscape, practical considerations for analyser selection, and emerging gaps that need to be addressed to ensure robust CCS deployment.
The speakers of this webinar include:
- Andy Brown : Andy Brown, Progressive Energy’s Engineering Director, has been promoting low carbon technologies including hydrogen, and capturing, transporting, and storing carbon dioxide for the last 27 years. This has allowed him to grow in understanding as the technologies have evolved, and as project such as HyNet are developed. Over the past year, Andy has used his knowledge and understanding to act as principal author of the good plant design for CO2 stream impurity measurement.
- Godert de Keijzer : Godert de Keijzer is the Commercial and Strategy Director at Kimman Process Solutions. Prior to this he held M&A Deal Lead roles at Shell Exploration & Production, and technical roles as exploration geologist in Shell Exploration. Godert holds an EMBA from Rotterdam School of Management and a MSc in Exploration Geology from the University Utrecht.
- Manohara Gudiyor Veerabhadrappa: Dr. Manohara Gudiyor is working as senior scientist at energy gas metrology group (EGM) at National Physical Laboratory (NPL), UK. He is a chartered chemist and chemist by training. His active research is focused on materials and measurements for decarbonising energy sector. He has published several peer reviewed high impact research articles and patents in this area. In his current role he is leading activities to develop traceable and accurate metrology infrastructure for gas quality and materials testing to support CCUS industry. He is one of the UK experts in ISO TC/265 technical committee and working group member (WG1 and WG3) of CEN TC/474 technical committee.
Contact details
Amy-Jane Lewis, 207467144