Keyera and Shell eye blue hydrogen project
The two firms are working together on CCS infrastructure and blue hydrogen distribution network
Canadian midstream gas operator Keyera and oil major Shell are collaborating on two potential low-carbon projects in Alberta. The first is an open access system to move captured CO₂ from Keyera’s operations in Alberta’s Industrial Heartland region to Shell’s proposed Polaris carbon capture and storage (CCS) hub near Josephburg. The system would also transport captured CO₂ from other operations in the area. The second is a blue hydrogen manufacturing and distribution network within the Industrial Heartland, incorporating an existing Keyera pipeline that could transport hydrogen to Edmonton. “Our strategic collaboration with Shell is founded on a common vision to advance continued decarbonisat
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