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Worley receives hydrogen pipeline contract

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Worley Ltd (Worley) has been awarded a five-year engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) services contract by Energinet Brint A/S to support Phase 1 of the Danish Hydrogen Backbone pipeline.

Danish Hydrogen Backbone 1 will establish a national hydrogen transmission network for Denmark, linking large scale green hydrogen production from wind and solar to Germany and wider European markets, supporting Europe’s energy supply.

Under the contract, Worley will provide EPCM services for approximately 41 km of new hydrogen pipeline and the conversion of approximately 89 km of existing natural gas pipeline, together with adjacent infrastructure supporting Denmark’s future hydrogen network.

Worley has strong capability in EPCM delivery and customers benefit from the ability to leverage our global expertise, with the project led from Denmark and supported by our teams from the other Nordic locations, the UK and Worley’s Global Integrated Delivery team in India. Commissioning of the Danish Hydrogen Backbone 1 is currently expected by late 2030.

“This contract advances a foundational project in Europe’s emerging hydrogen economy and demonstrates Worley’s EPCM capabilities for critical infrastructure at scale. It also strengthens our position in the Nordics − creating a platform for long-term growth with customers advancing decarbonisation across the region,” said Chris Ashton, Chief Executive Officer of Worley.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/25022026/worley-receives-hydrogen-pipeline-contract/

 
 

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