There is an urgent need to better characterize containment risks in both natural and engineered systems. Loss of containment impacts the environment whether this is on the surface or in the subsurface, and it may lead to delays in resource production or loss of efficacy of fluid disposal. The Containment and Monitoring Institute (CaMI) is a platform for development and performance validation of technologies intended for measurement, monitoring and containment of subsurface fluids including carbon dioxide.
