Woodside to work with Baker Hughes on low-carbon solutions
Firms will collaborate on hydrogen, CCS and offshore technology projects across various regions
Energy services firm Baker Hughes and Australian gas company Woodside Energy have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on ways to decarbonise the latter’s operations. The two firms will work together on projects across Australia, Asia and the US including the Karratha gas plant, Pluto LNG 2 and the Angel carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility. They will look at clean power technologies including hydrogen compression, liquefaction and transportation; ammonia; batteries; CCS; offshore flexible flowline technology; and chemical products and solutions such as corrosion inhibitors. $5bn – Amount Woodside aims to invest in low-carbon solution “Collaborations provide a pat
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