As the world grapples with the pressing need to reduce carbon emissions and combat climate change, Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) has emerged as a crucial technology. CCUS offers a pathway to mitigate the effects of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by capturing the gas at its source, utilizing it in various industrial processes, or storing it deep underground. However, implementing CCUS on a large scale presents a myriad of challenges, particularly in the realm of materials science and engineering. Among these challenges, the development of reliable sealing solutions for CO2 handling equipment, such as valves, is paramount.
By Patrick Stephen, Product Manager, High Performance Elastomers, and Andrew Douglas, Materials Engineering Group Manager, James Walker
Companies with experience and knowledge in the oil and gas sector now provide materials and expertise for CO2 sealing applications and facing off against emissions. This article explores the challenges faced in CCUS, particularly related to valves, and highlights James Walker’s contributions to overcoming these obstacles.
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