BP Awards FEED Contract to TechnipEnergies for H2Teesside
BP has awarded TechnipEnergies a contract to execute the FEED (front-end engineering design)
for the H2Teesside hydrogen project.
The project, which is being developed in Teesside, England, will see the construction of a 500MW net hydrogen production facility. The facility will use natural gas with carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology to produce hydrogen. The project is expected to be operational by 2027.
The FEED contract will see TechnipEnergies provide engineering, procurement, and construction management services for the project. The company will also provide support for the development of the hydrogen production facility and the associated CCS infrastructure.
The H2Teesside project is part of BP's plans to develop a global hydrogen business. The company has set a target of producing 500,000 tons of hydrogen per year by 2030. The H2Teesside project is expected to play a significant role in helping BP achieve this target.
The award of the FEED contract to TechnipEnergies is a significant milestone for the H2Teesside project. The project is now one step closer to becoming a reality and helping to decarbonize the UK's energy system.
- BP has awarded TechnipEnergies a contract to execute the FEED (front-end engineering design) for the H2Teesside hydrogen project.
- The project will see the construction of a 500MW net hydrogen production facility in Teesside, England.
- The facility will use natural gas with carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology to produce hydrogen.
- The project is expected to be operational by 2027.
- The FEED contract will see TechnipEnergies provide engineering, procurement, and construction management services for the project.
- The H2Teesside project is part of BP's plans to develop a global hydrogen business.
- The company has set a target of producing 500,000 tons of hydrogen per year by 2030.
- The H2Teesside project is expected to play a significant role in helping BP achieve this target.
- The award of the FEED contract to TechnipEnergies is a significant milestone for the H2Teesside project.
- The project is now one step closer to becoming a reality and helping to decarbonize the UK's energy system.
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