Woodside, BP, and Japan Australia LNG (MIMI), which is owned equally by Mitsubishi and Mitsui, have agreed to form a consortium to progress feasibility studies for a large-scale, multi-user carbon capture and storage (CCS) project near Karratha in Western Australia.
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Warrego joins hydrogen, CCS consortium
Warrego Energy has joined a consortium to fund a feasibility study into Western Australia’s Mid West blue hydrogen and carbon capture
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FFI, Incitec partner in green ammonia feasibility study
Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) is partnering with Incitec Pivot to generate ammonia from green, renewable hydrogen. This follows the
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Japan hydrogen export study begins
ARENA has announced up to $2.17 million in funding to Stanwell Corporation to complete a feasibility study for a proposed hydrogen export project located in Gladstone, Queensland. A key challenge of
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BP study confirms large-scale production of green hydrogen
BP Australia has found that the production of green hydrogen and green ammonia using renewable energy is technically feasible at scale in Australia.
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UNSW to explore hydrogen supply chain with Germany
The University of New South Wales Sydney (UNSW) is set to lead several Australian research and industry partners who will work together with partners in Germany to test the feasibility of a hydrogen supply
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BP receives further support for WA hydrogen project
BP will assess the feasibility of building a renewable hydrogen and ammonia production facility in Geraldton, Western Australia after the Australian Government and the Australian Renewable Energy Agency
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BHP commits to Scarborough feasibility study
BHP has ordered a feasibility study for the proposed $16 billion Scarborough liquefied natural gas (LNG) development offshore Western Australia in the Carnarvon Basin. The company announced that the feasibility
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ExxonMobil eyes Scarborough deal
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