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KBR to support Shell's hydrogen liquefaction development

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Global Hydrogen Review,


KBR has announced that it has been awarded a contract to provide professional services to Shell Global Solutions International B.V. for hydrogen liquefaction development.

KBR will provide technical solutions as part of concept studies to advance technology for large-scale hydrogen liquefaction – an alternative method for long-distance renewable energy transport. Liquid hydrogen also provides a versatile energy solution for a wide variety of end uses including mobility, power generation, industrial and domestic heat, as well as molecular end use markets.

"We are delighted to be part of this project and to support Shell's net zero emissions ambition," said Jay Ibrahim, KBR President – Sustainable Technology Solutions.

"This contract aligns with KBR's strategic decision to provide differentiated and sustainable solutions to our customers. As a leading provider of sustainable technologies, value added design and project integration capability, KBR will leverage its hydrogen and cryogenic domain expertise with its digital tools to support Shell in this critical early phase of the development."

For many years, KBR has been an industry leader in energy transition, offering proprietary sustainable technologies and professional services to clients to support decarbonisation. KBR has been actively involved in the hydrogen value chain as both a technology provider, an advisor, and by providing differentiated project delivery solutions. The company has licensed over 260 syngas projects involving hydrogen production and completed a large number of projects involving gas compression and cryogenic handling and storage.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/01032022/kbr-to-support-shells-hydrogen-liquefaction-development/

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