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CCUS technologies in the Oil and Gas industry

Rising to the carbon capture challenge: reliable instrumentation helps to ensure quality and compliance for safe carbon dioxide removal

Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) concept symbolized by five wooden blocks.

One of the main enablers of the energy transition is the decarbonization of operations, value chain, and practices to mitigate the effects of climate change. An important driver is the adoption of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies to reduce CO2 emissions. Industry standards are still under development partially governed by regulatory compliance and government subsidies. Many decarbonization technologies have very specific requirements for process measurement equipment.

Key facts

321 Mt CO2

operational and planned annual capture capacity by 2030 (IEA)

Two engineers in an oil refinery ©Endress+Hauser
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Optimizing amine-based carbon capture processes

Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) is gaining more attention as a preferred solution to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from industrial plants. Chemical absorption based on amine solvents is considered one of the most mature technologies for carbon capture. Here, optimization of CO2 capture cost, as well as solvent management, are crucial for both the plant operator and the technology developer.

Our expertise in the field

Raman spectroscopy allows for accurate in-line process monitoring. The implementation of this technology can allow operators to reliably predict the total CO2 and amine concentrations in changing process conditions and minimize solvent loss through close monitoring of variations in quality.

Residual purified gas exiting the amine process can be measured for trace impurities such as H2S and CO2 using TDLAS technology.

By relying on the Endress+Hauser Raman Rxn4 process analyzer, you can:

  • Replace off-line analysis, such as NMR or titration, with in-line monitoring and real-time information without human interference
  • Measure performance of the absorber, regenerator, and reboiler
  • Minimize carbon capture plant downtime
  • Optimize overall plant operation decisions
  • Reduce cost of operation by reducing amine losses
Engineer calibrating a flow meter on site @Endress+Hauser@Kaneka
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Flow metering solution for supercritical or dense phase CO2

Accurately measuring the flow rate of CO2 in a dense, supercritical phase is a key application in long-distance pipeline transportation. In this phase, the CO2 has a viscosity similar to that of a gas, but a density closer to that of a liquid, making its flow measurement a challenging task. Due to unusual variance in the thermophysical properties of CO2 in this dense phase, special care must be taken to maintain the temperature and pressure in the pipeline.

Our expertise in the field

From design to on-site installation, we have experience and expertise to execute these complex CO2 flow measurements while fulfilling regulatory quantity and quality parameters. Our project engineering centers around the world and fit-for-purpose portfolio of flow, pressure, temperature, and gas analyzers, ensure seamless project management and implementation.

  • Coriolis mass flow meters offer reliable and proven technology for dense and supercritical phase CO2 measurement, ensuring highest accuracy and repeatability
  • Complete metering skid suitable for continuous operation at high pressure, often in the range of 250 bar. This includes the complete pipework, pipe fittings, valves and other associated process equipment being rated to ASME CL 2500
  • Design in accordance with recommended custody transfer standards and approvals, right selection of wetted part
  • Laser based analyzer (TDLAS) to ensure the quality of CO2 by measuring impurities
J22 TDLAS gas analyzer by Endress+Hauser ©Endress+Hauser
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Moisture measurement in CO2 to ensure quality compliance

CO2 can be stored underground (sequestration) or used for Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) and other industrial purposes (e.g. synthetic fuels). Before pipeline injection, the CO2 must be dehydrated to avoid corrosion and ice/hydrate formation. After dehydration, the gaseous CO2 is compressed and liquefied for transport. Accurate moisture measurement optimizes dryer efficiency to ensure the CO2 meets proper specifications agreed upon by the supplier and the transport vendor.

Our expertise in the field

With a large installed base for moisture analyzers in high-concentration CO2 streams, Endress+Hauser has significant experience in providing gas analyzer technologies to ensure the quality of carbon dioxide. With our J22 TDLAS laser-based gas analyzers, we offer a reliable standard option for the accurate measurement of moisture in CO2 while ensuring dehydration efficiency, uptime, and availability. Tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS) means:

  • Measurement updates every second, no field calibration, and very low maintenance 
  • Very reliable construction using solid state sensing elements, ensuring plant availability   
  • Easy to install and commission with health monitoring allows hands-off operation for years  
  • Simple in-field servicing of electronics, optics, and sample conditioning components to minimize downtime 
Carbon dioxide removal technology in an outdoor area ©Adobe Stock/stocksy
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Instrumentation in direct air capture (DAC)

Unlike CO2 capture at the point of emission in heavy industries, direct air capture (DAC) extracts CO2 from the atmosphere, therefore helping to achieve the goal of net-zero emissions. Since the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is significantly lower compared to CO2 coming from traditional flue gas, the process is energy-intensive and requires long-term investments. Additionally, the CO2 separation process is challenging.

Our expertise in the field

The high-concentration CO2 captured is further treated and either stored in geological formations, utilized to produce synthetic fuels, or used as feedstock. Its quality must therefore be closely monitored. Benefits from using Endress+Hauser devices include improved process safety, control, and quality validation at key measurement points.

Benefits

CCUS technologies are vital for the Oil & Gas industry to minimize its environmental impact and move one step closer to achieving net-zero carbon emissions. Endress+Hauser helps to reduce carbon capture plant downtime and ensure safe operation. Raman spectroscopy is employed for real-time monitoring, reducing time and resources spending on offline analysis. TDLAS gas analyzers reliably measure impurities allowing for cost reduction when it comes to e.g. purification equipment such as dryers.

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Real-time data

Raman analyzers can help reliably predict the total CO2 and amine concentrations in changing process conditions

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Cost savings


Reduction of total costs of ownership and safety risks

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< 30 ppb

Reduced dryer downtime by moisture break-through detection at part-per-billion measurement levels

Takeaway

How we can help

CO2 needs to be captured, transported, stored in underground storage facilities, or used for Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) or other industrial purposes. Processes within the CCUS value chain demand the highest levels of measurement accuracy, reliability, and real-time monitoring. Measurement challenges include operation in harsh conditions while regulatory standards are still being developed. Teaming up with an experienced partner helps you achieve sustainability goals in this dynamic environment.

  • Broad portfolio and expert support: high-performing measurement equipment from a single supplier and continuous support during the life cycle of the project development
  • Improved safety, process control, and quality validation at key measurement points
  • Unique in providing accurate and reliable quality, quantity, and composition measurement
  • Easy installation and commissioning with health monitoring allowing for hands-off operation and the reduction of cost and downtime
  • Taking predictive maintenance to the next level: Endress+Hauser Heartbeat Technology offers full instrument diagnostics, monitoring and verification, Netilion IIoT ecosystem unlocks the full potential of field instrumentation for highest efficiency

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