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Embracing the energy transition with low carbon hydrogen
We help our customers unlock the potential of low carbon (blue) hydrogen, which is produced using natural gas equipped with carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS).
From our hydrogen centers of excellence around the world, we provide our customers with integration solutions that provide a pathway to low cost and more environmentally sustainable hydrogen production at scale.
We help lower CO2 emissions by equipping natural gas-dependent hydrogen projects with CCUS, trapping the CO2 by-product. This reduces the CO2 intensity of hydrogen used in hard-to-abate industrial processes and sectors.
Choosing the right process technology
We’re technology neutral so we advise on the best available technologies and evaluate technical and economic options for our customers’ low carbon hydrogen production assets.
Our experts are also experienced with natural gas reforming technologies including steam methane, autothermal, and gas heated reformers. And our relationships with licensors provides flexibility and optimization options to streamline early project development.
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low carbon (blue) hydrogen projects
EPC contract for the world's biggest low carbon production plant
years of cross-sector experience
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Our experience
We’re helping our customer evaluate the possibility of building a hydrogen production plant, including CO2 capture, liquefaction, and export facilities in the Netherlands. The project aims to capture up to two million tons of CO2 per year which will then be reinjected and stored in an offshore reservoir.
We’re providing procurement management contract services for a 350MW low carbon hydrogen production plant in the UK, expected to be one of the first large-scale low carbon hydrogen plants in the world. This includes modifications within the refinery to accept low carbon hydrogen to power production instead of fossil fuels.
We conducted a technical evaluation study to help our customer explore whether it is technically possible and safe to replace natural gas with low carbon hydrogen.