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Woodside and Kogas expand hydrogen cooperation

WOODSIDE Petroleum and South Korea’s Kogas have signed a letter of intent to study the technical and commercial feasibility of a green hydrogen pilot project, furthering earlier cooperation between the two as Woodside steps up its nascent hydrogen drive.

Woodside and Kogas expand hydrogen cooperation

  The study of green hydrogen will look at production, storage, transportation and distribution.  Green hydrogen is made from water, using renewable energy powered electrolysers to split it into...

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