Webinar: Achieving Net-Zero: Precision Monitoring in CCUS & Downstream Chemicals

As industries advance toward net-zero emissions, precision monitoring in carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) has never been more essential. Understanding and controlling impurities such as sulfur compounds, nitrogen oxides, oxygen, and water ensures pipeline integrity, operational safety, and compliance.

 

Watch this webinar to see how advanced gas analysis technologies—including Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy and mass spectrometry—deliver real-time insights that optimize CO₂ purity and process performance across CCUS and e-fuel production systems.

 

Key topics:

  • The importance of impurity monitoring for maintaining pipeline integrity and safe operation
  • Applying FTIR spectroscopy for precise, online measurement of CO₂ purity and impurity profiles
  • Real-time, multi-component gas analysis to ensure compliance and process efficiency
  • Integration of captured CO₂ with renewable hydrogen to produce sustainable e-fuels
  • Leveraging mass spectrometry for high-throughput analysis of complex gas mixtures in demanding environments

Who should watch:

 Individuals in the carbon capture value chain in the following disciplines:

  • Academia: colleges & universities; research institutes
  • CCUS technology providers
  • Food & Beverage packagers
  • Government R&D labs, regulatory agencies
  • Industrial manufacturing such as cement, chemicals, iron & steel, oil & gas
  • Pipeline owners
  • Power plants, electric utilities
  • Specialty gas companies
  • Waste facilities, incinerators

About the speakers

Samuel Evans is the Senior Sales Development Manager at Thermo Fisher Scientific. He holds a PhD in Chemistry, specializing in heterogenous catalysis, which has made him an authority in the field of gas analysis. Samuel's primary focus lies in engaging with customers within the clean energy sector across EMEA and North America. Leveraging his technical expertise, he tailors solutions to meet the unique requirements of each customer in this rapidly evolving industry.


Daniel Merriman has worked in the field of process analytics since joining the former VG Instruments business in 1988 now a part of Thermo Fisher Scientific, holding many positions in technical, sales and marketing – he is now supporting the strategic marketing group within the Environmental and Process Monitoring business of Thermo Fisher Scientific.


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