Technip Energies Awarded FEED Contract for UK's H2Teesside Hydrogen Project
Key Ideas
  • Technip Energies has been awarded the FEED contract by bp for the H2Teesside project in the UK, set to be one of the largest low-carbon hydrogen facilities in the country.
  • The project includes integrating hydrogen and carbon capture technologies, with plans for a 2025 investment decision followed by full EPCC package provision.
  • H2Teesside will form part of the East Coast Cluster, connecting with other decarbonisation projects, and exporting captured CO2 to the NEP CO2 gathering system.
  • The project aims to support the UK's decarbonization targets, showcasing Technip Energies' expertise in large-scale project integration and highlighting the potential for Teesside to become a leading hydrogen hub.
Technip Energies has secured the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) contract from bp for the H2Teesside project in the North East of the United Kingdom. This project is poised to become one of the United Kingdom's largest low-carbon hydrogen production facilities, complete with carbon capture technology integration. Technip Energies will apply its global best practices and internal capabilities to craft a detailed design for the large-scale project as part of the FEED study. Looking ahead to a final investment decision in 2025, Technip Energies could potentially progress to deliver the full Engineering Procurement, Construction and Commissioning (EPCC) package. The H2Teesside initiative, forming a vital part of the East Coast Cluster, will not only focus on hydrogen production but also encompass a hydrogen distribution pipeline that will link up with other eco-friendly projects in the area. Additionally, the CO2 captured at the H2Teesside plant will be routed to the Northern Endurance Partnership (NEP) CO2 gathering system. Statements from key figures at Technip Energies and bp have underlined the significance of this collaboration. Mario Tommaselli emphasized Technip Energies' expertise in large-scale project technology integration, underlining the company's readiness to deliver cutting-edge solutions aligning with the UK's decarbonization objectives. Andy Lane from bp highlighted the project's potential to drive industrial decarbonization and position Teesside as a prominent hydrogen hub, thereby catalyzing the growth of the UK's low carbon hydrogen economy.
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