Expro Group Awarded Key Role in Japan’s Kashiwazaki Clean Hydrogen/Ammonia Project
Energy services provider Expro Group Holdings N.V. (NYSE: XPRO) has clinched a crucial Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage (CCUS) contract with INPEX Corporation. The contract is for the Kashiwazaki Clean Hydrogen/Ammonia project, Japan’s inaugural clean hydrogen production demonstration initiative.
Scope of Work and Expertise in Tubular Running Services
Expro’s role encompasses the delivery of tubular running services for various sections of casing, liner, and tubing over a 12-month period. This includes one production well, one injection well, and one monitoring well. The company’s specialized technologies aim to ensure safe and efficient operations, prioritizing maximum protection to downhole equipment.
Key Milestone in Japan’s Clean Energy Pursuit
The Kashiwazaki Clean Hydrogen/Ammonia project holds strategic significance in Japan’s pursuit of clean energy from domestically sourced gas. As the country’s maiden project for constructing an integrated hydrogen and ammonia value chain, it emphasizes clean energy production from start to end-use.
Alistair Geddes, Expro’s Chief Operating Officer, emphasizes the company’s commitment to supporting clean energy initiatives. He highlights Expro’s extensive experience in CCUS globally, spanning over a decade, and underscores the importance of carbon storage sites in clean hydrogen projects.
Advancing Sustainable Energy Solutions and Net-Zero Goals
Expro expresses pride in contributing to this groundbreaking demonstration project, aligning with its commitment to reducing carbon emissions and advancing Sustainable Energy Solutions. The company’s extensive portfolio, covering well construction, well flow management, subsea well access, and well intervention and integrity solutions, positions it as a key industry enabler supporting both its own and clients’ net-zero goals.
Source:businesswire.com