The need for green corrosion inhibitors is currently expanding to geographical areas beyond the North Sea and the Norwegian shelf as more countries adopt regulations which minimize the environmental impact of offshore production chemicals. The design process of corrosion inhibitors for these applications can be complex due to a limited number of chemistries with environmentally favorable properties and the rigorous performance qualification process necessary for subsea applications. This paper describes the development of a new green CO2 corrosion inhibitor qualified for subsea injection. The newly developed corrosion inhibitor complies with North Sea environmental regulations and such physical properties like particle content viscosity and flammability while matching the corrosion performance of a conventional incumbent and methanol based corrosion inhibitor.