ExxonMobil, Grieg Edge, North Ammonia & GreenH have signed a memorandum of understanding to study potential production and distribution of green hydrogen and ammonia for lower-emission marine fuels at ExxonMobil’s Slagen terminal in Norway. The study will explore the potential for the terminal, which is powered by hydroelectricity, to produce up to 20,000 tonnes of green hydrogen per year and distribute up to 100,000 tonnes of green ammonia per year. The hydrogen would be produced from hydro-powered electrolysis.ExxonMobil brings its experience and expertise in developing complex, global projects to advance meaningful greenhouse gas emissions reductions, such as the Slagen terminal opportunity.Grieg Edge, GreenH and North Ammonia will provide their expertise in sustainable maritime transport, hydrogen infrastructure, and green hydrogen and ammonia project development, to study the feasibility for a green hydrogen and ammonia redistribution facility.
ExxonMobil, Grieg Edge, North Ammonia & GreenH have signed a memorandum of understanding to study potential production and distribution of green hydrogen and ammonia for lower-emission marine fuels at ExxonMobil’s Slagen terminal in Norway. The study will explore the potential for the terminal, which is powered by hydroelectricity, to produce up to 20,000 tonnes of green hydrogen per year and distribute up to 100,000 tonnes of green ammonia per year. The hydrogen would be produced from hydro-powered electrolysis.ExxonMobil brings its experience and expertise in developing complex, global projects to advance meaningful greenhouse gas emissions reductions, such as the Slagen terminal opportunity.Grieg Edge, GreenH and North Ammonia will provide their expertise in sustainable maritime transport, hydrogen infrastructure, and green hydrogen and ammonia project development, to study the feasibility for a green hydrogen and ammonia redistribution facility.