The project will involve expanding an existing 10-MW electrolyser to a capacity of 100 MW. Using green hydrogen produced from the electrolyser as well as biomass, the PTL unit would produce 100,000 tonnes per year (tpy) of synthetic kerosene and naphtha. Construction could start in 2023,
Meanwhile,
Total agreed to sell the 108,000 barrel per day (bpd) plant in July last year, as part of its broader divestment programme and a shift away from conventional oil refining. Besides the refinery itself, the deal covers the Finaline pipeline linking the plant with the Buncefield fuel terminal, and the Killingholme loading terminal. It also includes stakes in joint venture operations Hertfordshire Oil Storage (60%),
The selling price has not been disclosed.
Lastly, Irish junior Providence Resources and Norway’s SpotOn Energy have pushed back the deadline for closing a farm-out deal at the Barryroe oil and gas field in the
The farm-out was conditional on SpotOn obtaining at least
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