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Woodside joins Korean hydrogen consortium

WOODSIDE Petroleum has joined the Hydrogen Energy Network consortium in South Korea, a group that plans to build 100 hydrogen refuelling stations in the nation “amid growing interest in the fuel in key markets,” the company announced over the weekend.

Woodside joins Korean hydrogen consortium

  It is the only non-Korean resources company in the Kogas- and Hyundai-led group.    It signed two memoranda of understanding with Kogas and Pusan University in 2018 for hydrogen research.   ...

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