Woodside LNG, a producer of liquefied natural gas in Australia, and Korea Gas Corporation have signed a non-binding agreement to jointly investigate the technical and commercial viability of a green hydrogen pilot project.

The latest deal builds on the two companies’ mid-2018 memorandum of understanding. Since then, Woodside and KOGAS have collaborated on a series of collaborative workshops examining the future of hydrogen as a fuel.

The partners now intend to investigate the viability of a green hydrogen project along the value chain, including production, storage, transportation, and distribution.

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