Mitsubishi to acquire stake in ExxonMobil’s Baytown blue hydrogen megaproject
Mitsubishi Corporation has signed a deal with ExxonMobil to buy a stake in the oil and gas company’s blue hydrogen and ammonia megaproject in Baytown, Texas.
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Mitsubishi Corporation has signed a deal with ExxonMobil to buy a stake in the oil and gas company’s blue hydrogen and ammonia megaproject in Baytown, Texas.
Plans have progressed on what is believed to be the world’s first hydrogen plant combining the four different sectors of electricity, heating, transportation, and hydrogen in Helsinki, Finland.
Exploration and development company 80 Mile has reported what it believes to be Finland’s first published occurrence of helium at its Outokumpu Belt project, with concentrations of up to 10.7%.
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Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has signed a contract to acquire a 35% stake in ExxonMobil’s proposed blue hydrogen and ammonia mega project in Baytown, Texas.
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Nu:ionic Technology and RW Energy are looking to enhance US energy parks with hydrogen production and advanced carbon capture technology.
Chart Industries and Element Resources have joined forces to develop an ‘eco-system’ to support the commercialisation of hydrogen and its related technologies.
Linde will invest $2bn to build what it believes to be the largest clean hydrogen production facility in Canada, marking its largest-ever single investment.
Canada’s government has announced a C$5.9m investment to facilitate the development of two e-fuel projects using zero-carbon hydrogen produced from nuclear power.