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February 28, 2022 · about 4 years ago

KBR will support Shell in hydrogen liquefaction

U.S. engineering company KBR has been granted a contract to provide professional services to energy giant Shell for hydrogen liquefaction development.

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KBR will support Shell in hydrogen liquefaction

U.S. engineering company KBR has been granted a contract to provide professional services to energy giant Shell for hydrogen liquefaction development.

KBR will provide technical solutions as part of concept studies to advance technology for large-scale hydrogen liquefaction. This is an alternative method for long-distance renewable energy transport.

Liquid hydrogen (LH2) also provides a versatile energy solution for a wide variety of end uses. These include mobility, power generation, industrial and domestic heat, as well as molecular end-use markets.

Jay Ibrahim from KBR said they are glad to support Shell’s net-zero emissions ambition.

“This contract aligns with KBR’s strategic decision to provide differentiated and sustainable solutions to our customers. . .. KBR will leverage its H 2 and cryogenic domain expertise with its digital tools to support Shell in this critical early phase of the development.”

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Shell and GTT team up for LH2 carrier innovation Business Developments & Projects In addition, KBR prides itself it has been an industry leader in energy transition for many years; offering technologies and professional services to clients to support decarbonization. KBR has been actively participating in the hydrogen value chain as both a tech provider, an advisor and by providing project delivery solutions.

The company has licensed over 260 syngas projects involving hydrogen production. It also completed a large number of projects involving gas compression and cryogenic handling and storage.

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