Companies that need to sell CO2 plant systems fast trust IPP to deliver buyers, logistics, and support from start to finish.

Companies that need to sell CO2 plant systems fast trust IPP to deliver buyers, logistics, and support from start to finish.

Get maximum value and zero hassle when you sell your CO2 plant through IPP

Looking to sell a CO2 plant? IPP is your fastest path to global buyers and clean exits. With 47+ years of experience and more than 20 complete plant sites, we’ve helped dozens of companies sell surplus, idled, or decommissioned CO2 and gas-processing assets—fast.

Whether you’re shutting down a beverage-grade CO2 recovery system or offloading a large industrial gas facility, IPP connects you to a global buyer network and handles the hard parts: valuation, marketing, deal flow, documentation, logistics, and site support.

Our CO2 plant listings attract qualified buyers seeking systems for dry ice, welding gases, food and beverage carbonation, and EOR (enhanced oil recovery). Don’t sit on idle infrastructure—turn it into capital with IPP.

We market, manage, and move your plant — worldwide

Selling your CO2 plant isn’t just about finding a buyer—it’s about managing complexity. IPP handles inspections, negotiations, title transfer, shipping, customs, and site services. If required, we coordinate demolition and environmental closure efforts through trusted partners.

Why sellers choose IPP over brokers or auctions

Unlike brokers, we don’t list and wait. We work our global Rolodex of prequalified buyers. Unlike auctions, we protect asset value and maximize return. IPP gives you fast access to motivated buyers across industrial gases, food and beverage, oilfield services, and chemicals.

Common CO2 plant assets and applications

  • Beverage-grade CO2 recovery and purification
  • Industrial CO2 capture from ammonia, hydrogen, or ethanol plants
  • Cryogenic and compression systems
  • Liquid CO2 storage, tankers, and rail loading assets
  • EOR-ready CO2 infrastructure for oilfield applications

Key benefits when you sell a CO2 plant with IPP

  • Global buyer access for faster closings
  • Full-service support from site to shipment
  • Accurate valuations and deal structuring
  • Environmental closure and disassembly partners available
  • 15,000+ assets for buyer upgrades and reconfigurations
  • No guesswork—just expert project execution

If you’re ready to sell your CO2 plant, don’t leave money on the table. IPP delivers speed, certainty, and strong offers from proven buyers. Let’s talk.

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Frequently asked questions about selling CO2 plants

What types of CO2 plants can IPP help me sell?

IPP supports the sale of beverage-grade, industrial, food-grade, and oilfield CO2 plants, including purification, compression, and storage systems.

Do I need to handle any shipping or disassembly myself?

No. IPP coordinates teardown, rigging, transport, and even site cleanup using trusted global contractors.

How long does it take to sell a CO2 plant?

With a motivated buyer and proper documentation, deals can close in 30–90 days. Timing depends on site access and plant condition.

Does IPP purchase CO2 plants directly?

Yes. In some cases, IPP will acquire CO2 plants outright. In others, we act as a sales partner and broker a deal with a third-party buyer.

Will my plant be sold as-is or reconfigured?

It depends on the buyer. Many want turnkey units. Others are seeking key assets like compressors, tanks, or towers. IPP helps match expectations.

For more answers, visit our FAQs page.

Sell CO2 plant systems fast with IPP’s global reach, technical expertise, and track record of fast, profitable transactions.

Sell CO2 plant systems fast with IPP’s global reach, technical expertise, and track record of fast, profitable transactions.

                            

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