Exploring renewable hydrogen capabilities in Queensland, Australia
We delivered a renewable hydrogen industry study to the Queensland State Government.
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We delivered a renewable hydrogen industry study to the Queensland State Government.
We completed a technical review of the decommissioning application of the Umuroa and associated subsea oil fields for the New Zealand Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
How do you decommission offshore platforms to meet market demands without negatively impacting the environment?
How we proposed a detailed plan to decarbonize a Lithuanian refinery using creativity, market knowledge and expertise in decarbonization strategies.
How we delivered a safe and feasible design for Porthos (Port of Rotterdam CO2 Transport Hub and Offshore Storage). Porthos will transport CO2 from industries in Rotterdam to depleted gas fields beneath the North Sea. The project will store around 37 million tons of CO2 with the aim to inject 2.5 million t/year over a 15-year lifespan.
How we helped our client understand the technical aspects of upgrading an existing liquefied natural gas (LNG) multi-train to meet emissions intensity targets.
How we delivered a suite of feasibility studies to identify improvement options for a large producer.
How do you scale-up green hydrogen production in a market still in its infancy? As an answer, we helped Stanwell develop a technical and financial plan that would help it commercialise green hydrogen through exporting it to energy-constrained economies.
We’ve partnered with a client to identify decommissioning opportunities for all its Australian assets. We’ve improved its decommissioning decision-making and reduced their liabilities in the process.
Imagine a world powered by the waste oil from cooking your food. With demand for renewable fuels increasing, we’re supporting Phillips 66 make this a reality on its Rodeo Renewed project in California.