One of the big objectives of the STEMM-CCS project is the 2019 controlled CO2 release experiment which will be used to test the effectiveness of our developed sensors, technologies and techniques (e.g. chemical, acoustic etc) in the detection and quantification of CO2.

Cellula Robotics Ltd based in Canada, will design, build and test a tool to place a seven-metre curved pipe into the seabed. This will enable the controlled injection of CO2 at our test site. Cellula’s experience with seafloor geotechnical drills and remotely operated subsea equipment means that they are able to provide a bespoke solution to the STEMM-CCS project and we look forward to working with them.

See the Cellula press release.

Schematic of the 2019 release experiment.

 

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