KBR to Deliver FEED for EcoLog's Amsterdam Liquid Hydrogen and CO₂ Terminal
KBR has been selected to provide the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) for the EcoLog Terminal in Amsterdam, the first commercial-scale facility for liquid hydrogen (LH₂) import and liquid CO₂ (LCO₂) export. Set to be operational by the end of 2030, it aims for an initial throughput of 200,000 tonnes of LH₂ and 1.8 million tonnes of LCO₂, with potential expansions. KBR's work will establish engineering standards for this infrastructure and enhance global benchmarks for LH₂ systems.

KBR will deliver the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) for the EcoLog Terminal in Amsterdam, the first commercial-scale facility for liquid hydrogen (LH₂) import and liquid CO₂ (LCO₂) export. Targeting operational status by the end of 2030, the terminal will initially handle 200,000 tonnes of LH₂ and 1.8 million tonnes of LCO₂ annually, with expansion capabilities.
KBR's scope includes defining engineering standards and infrastructure for the terminal, which will integrate next-generation LH₂ vessels. This project aims to set global benchmarks for liquid hydrogen systems and is a significant step toward Europe's decarbonization goals.




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