Technip Energies Awarded FEED Contract for UK's H2Teesside Low-Carbon Hydrogen Project
Key Ideas
  • Technip Energies secured the FEED contract from bp for the H2Teesside project in the UK, aiming to be a major low-carbon hydrogen production facility with carbon capture technology.
  • The project includes comprehensive design and integration of hydrogen and carbon capture technologies, with plans for full EPCC package delivery post the 2025 investment decision.
  • H2Teesside's hydrogen production will connect with other decarbonisation projects, facilitating CO2 export to the Northern Endurance Partnership, contributing to the UK's decarbonization targets.
  • The collaboration between Technip Energies and bp aims to transform Teesside into a prominent hydrogen hub, accelerating the UK's low-carbon hydrogen economy and industrial decarbonization.
Technip Energies has been awarded the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) contract by bp for the H2Teesside project situated in the North East of the United Kingdom. This project is envisioned to become one of the largest low-carbon hydrogen production facilities in the UK, with a strong emphasis on integrating carbon capture technology. Technip Energies will leverage its expertise and global best practices to design a large-scale project that harmoniously combines hydrogen and carbon capture technologies. Looking towards a final investment decision in 2025, the next phase for Technip Energies involves providing the full Engineering Procurement, Construction and Commissioning (EPCC) package. The integrated H2Teesside hydrogen production and distribution pipeline, as part of the East Coast Cluster, will collaborate with other decarbonisation initiatives in the region. Notably, the CO2 captured from the H2Teesside facility will be directed to the Northern Endurance Partnership (NEP) CO2 gathering system, further enhancing the project's environmental impact. Mario Tommaselli of Technip Energies expressed confidence in their selection for bp's H2Teesside project, highlighting their proficiency as a technology integrator in large-scale ventures with a focus on hydrogen and carbon capture technologies. Similarly, Andy Lane of bp emphasized the significance of these agreements in advancing the H2Teesside project towards EPC contracts and construction, potentially revolutionizing industrial decarbonization on Teesside and propelling the region into a leading role as a hydrogen hub in the UK's low carbon hydrogen economy.
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