Energy, Oil & Gas

KBR awarded engineering contract for Woodside's H2OK project

KBR, a US-based company operating in fields of science, technology and engineering, has been awarded an engineering services contract by Woodside Energy (USA) for its proposed H2OK liquid hydrogen production facility project in Ardmore, Oklahoma. 
 
Under the terms of the contract, KBR will provide a front-end engineering design for Woodside's H2OK liquid hydrogen facility. Cryogenic liquid hydrogen is used in the transportation industry as a fuel for fleets where the combustion of liquid hydrogen produces zero-emissions, with water as the only by-product. 
 
"KBR is pleased to support Woodside on this project as the company advances its portfolio of decarbonisation solutions," said Jay Ibrahim, President – Sustainable Technology Solutions. "Our focus on energy transition and carbon footprint reduction is helping our clients meet their sustainability goals around the globe. At KBR, we continually strive to develop new technologies and solutions that benefit our planet."
 
KBR has nearly 50 years of experience designing, developing, and supporting cryogenic liquified natural gas facilities and has extensive experience in hydrogen both through its work in the space industry and in industrial facilities. 
 
This deep domain knowledge makes KBR ideally suited to provide high end engineering and be the integrator for cryogenic liquid hydrogen facilities.-- TradeArabia News Service