Hydrogen Peroxide Emulsion (HPE) in Action – Stockholm Sweden Rail Tunnel Project

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Thomas Gustavsson Alexander Bihlar Johan Hillman D. Scott Scovira
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 26, 2026

Abstract

Hydrogen Peroxide Emulsion (HPE) explosives are an alternative to conventional commercial explosives. HPE does not contain nitrates or ammonia thus eliminating post-detonation NOx fumes and aqueous nitrate discharge. Production of HPE is less carbon intensive than industry standard ammonium nitrate-based emulsions (ANE) and employment aligns with end users seeking to meet Scope 3 ESG emission targets. Swedish tunneling contractor Implenia Sverige was awarded the Högdalen Depot Expansion Project by the City of Stockholm. Implenia Sverige partnered with Hypex Bio to be the first to pilot the application of a nitrate-free explosive system in a large-scale civil construction tunnel. The purpose of the joint project was to evaluate the operational suitability of replacing conventional nitrate-based bulk explosives with HPE in a large-scale tunnelling project. When the project commenced in September 2023 both standard nitrate-based emulsions and HPE emulsion were used in parallel (Tunnel Right and Tunnel Left) to enable operational, performance, and environmental comparison. Identical drill patterns and initiation techniques were applied to both tunnel headings. Performance data collected included round advance, usage, and perimeter quality. Implenia managed all drilling and charging operations and Hypex Bio provided technical support, including technicians and chemists. HPE is viscous and pumpable using conventional emulsion pumping delivery systems. Variable density functionality enabled loading different charge weights into cut, lifter, production, and perimeter holes. The primary rock type was hard sedimentary gneiss with approximately 150 MPa [21,755 psi] Uniaxial Compressive Strength (UCS). Fracture systems with infilling occurred in both tunnel directions. Rock quality factor was “Good to Very Good” on the RMRb (Rock Mass Rating) scale. Epiroc Boomer rigs were used to drill rounds averaging 4.9 m [16 ft] deep with high accuracy and precise reference positioning.
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APA: Thomas Gustavsson Alexander Bihlar Johan Hillman D. Scott Scovira  (2026)  Hydrogen Peroxide Emulsion (HPE) in Action – Stockholm Sweden Rail Tunnel Project

MLA: Thomas Gustavsson Alexander Bihlar Johan Hillman D. Scott Scovira Hydrogen Peroxide Emulsion (HPE) in Action – Stockholm Sweden Rail Tunnel Project. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2026.

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