Neptune Energy to pursue green hydrogen fuel production
The North Sea oil and gas company is already moving forward with blue H2 but is branching out. Neptune Energy has announced its intentions to take steps into green hydrogen fuel. The oil and gas company operates in the North Sea. This is a component of its broader effort to reduce carbon emissions using existing infrastructure. The firm has partnered with energy giant RWE for the development of a green hydrogen fuel production facility. It will be based on an electrolyzer that will use sea water to produce the H2. Moreover, it will be powered by renewable energy from offshore windfarms. This…
The North Sea oil and gas company is already moving forward with blue H2 but is branching out.
Neptune Energy has announced its intentions to take steps into green hydrogen fuel. The oil and gas company operates in the North Sea.This is a component of its broader effort to reduce carbon emissions using existing infrastructure.
The firm has partnered with energy giant RWE for the development of a green hydrogen fuel production facility. It will be based on an electrolyzer that will use sea water to produce the H2. Moreover, it will be powered by renewable energy from offshore windfarms. This differentiates this project with another the company has already started, which will use natural gas to produce blue H2. Neptune Energy and RWE intend to use the existing natural gas pipeline to transport the H2 they produce at the site. The H2 is meant to be used for decarbonizing chemical and steel production as well as other heavy polluting industries. If it is successful, it will help to provide oil and gas industry leaders with a blueprint for the type of expertise and facilities they would require to transition into an energy system that is less carbon intense.