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Wood to deliver pre-FEED for Shell’s pioneering blue hydrogen project in Oman

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Shell has selected Wood to deliver pre-FEED services for Oman’s innovative ‘Blue Horizons’ project. The project will produce low-carbon blue hydrogen and ammonia for local and international markets and will capture and store CO2 from production. The pioneering development is expected to be the first large-scale project of its kind in Oman.

Wood will use its specialist CO2 and blue hydrogen expertise to design the integrated blue hydrogen and ammonia production facility, marine facilities including ammonia storage, 200 km pipeline and CO2 injection facility.

Giuseppe Zuccaro, President of Process and Chemicals at Wood, commented: “The innovative Blue Horizons project will serve as a catalyst to Oman’s adoption of zero-carbon fuels. We are delighted to work with Shell to deliver this pre-FEED package, combining our in-country capability and global subject matter expertise to drive progress on this exciting initiative."

Wood will leverage global teams across the UK, Ireland, Italy, India and Oman to deliver this contract, which is expected to be completed in 2025.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/06082024/wood-to-deliver-pre-feed-for-shells-pioneering-blue-hydrogen-project-in-oman/

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