Oil and gas giant bp selects technology for one of UK’s largest blue hydrogen projects
Johnson Matthey's LCH technology has been chosen by bp for its H2Teeside project, aiming to be one of the UK's largest low carbon hydrogen facilities.
The project is placed strategically near the North Sea where established pipe corridors, planned carbon capture transport and storage infrastcture is being developed and led by bp's Northern Endurance Partnership (NEP).
Connecting LCH technology with H2Teesside, combines a gas-heated reformer with an autothermal reformer and could capture up to 99% of carbon dioxide produced.
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