Conclusion
CO2 capture, transportation and storage - Management of corrosion risks
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Conclusion
CO2 capture, transportation and storage - Management of corrosion risks

Authors : Jean KITTEL, François ROPITAL

Publication date: May 10, 2026 | Lire en français

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4. Conclusion

The widespread deployment of technologies for capturing, transporting, and storing CO2 is one of the solutions for rapidly reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This requires mastering the three main technological building blocks discussed in this article. For each of these, the risk of corrosion poses a major—and potentially critical—obstacle. This risk is most critical for pipeline transportation infrastructure: the volumes and flow rates of gas involved are very high, and any leak could have extremely serious consequences. It is therefore essential to control corrosion. However, the technological approach of using corrosion-resistant materials is not realistic for cost reasons. Indeed, the lengths of the networks to be installed—running...

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