Wood Selected for Low-Carbon Hydrogen Project with Shell in Oman
Key Ideas
  • Shell chooses Wood for the pre-FEED of its low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia project in Oman, aiming to produce blue hydrogen and ammonia for local and global markets.
  • Wood will design an integrated production facility, marine infrastructure, a pipeline, and a CO2 injection facility for the Blue Horizons project in Oman.
  • The project is set to be the first large-scale initiative of its kind in Oman, driving progress towards zero-carbon fuels adoption in the region.
  • Collaboration with local and global partners, including KBR, showcases Shell's commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions in Oman's energy sector.
UK-based Shell has partnered with Wood, an engineering and consulting company, to work on a low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia project in Oman named Blue Horizons. The project aims to produce low-carbon blue hydrogen and ammonia for both local and international markets while also capturing and storing CO2 emissions. This large-scale initiative is set to play a key role in Oman's transition towards zero-carbon fuels. Wood will be responsible for designing the integrated production facility, marine infrastructure, a 200-kilometer pipeline, and a CO2 injection facility as part of the pre-FEED agreement. The project is expected to be completed by 2025. Giuseppe Zuccaro, President of Process & Chemicals at Wood, expressed enthusiasm about the project's potential to drive the adoption of zero-carbon fuels in Oman. Earlier partnerships with KBR and Omani entities like the Ministry of Energy and Minerals, Oman LNG, and OQ demonstrate Shell's dedication to sustainable energy solutions in Oman's energy sector.
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