Canadian start-up ProtonH2 is pressing ahead with plans to produce up to 500 tonnes of low-carbon hydrogen per day from disused oil and gas assets, at prices it believes could be less than $1/kg.
The Calgary-headquartered firm said it had selected Propak Systems as its EPC partner for the planned Project Apollo following the completion of pre-front-end engineering and design (FEED).
With ambitions to start construction of the project in Q4 2024, the project near Kerrobert, Saskatchewan, will use ProtonH2’s ISHG™ process of injecting dioxygen (O2) into oil wells which reacts with hydrocarbons to generate high-concentration hydrogen syngas.
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