Worley to conduct pre-FEED for e-methanol project in Sweden
Tech firm Worley says it will undertake initial design and engineering for Liquid Wind’s 100,000-tonne/year NorthStarH2 e-methanol facility in Östersund, Sweden.
Meanwhile, separate plans by Orsted for a e-methanol project at Ornskoldsvik were cancelled in August.
The NorthStarH2 facility, which is being developed on behalf of Uniper, aims to produce over 100,000 tonnes/year of e-methanol The feedstock will help decarbonise shipping and chemical industries.
Worley’s focus during pre-FEED (front end engineering design) will be on the balance of plant, which encompasses all supporting systems and infrastructure necessary for the facility’s operation.
Work will be led by our Nordic team located at Gothenburg and Copenhagen offices, supported by global hydrogen experts and its team in India.
“We bring technical competence in the e-methanol space, along with execution capabilities necessary to drive this project from the initial design phase through to the final investment decision and successful construction,” said Jan Narvestad, Senior Vice President, Nordics.
He added, “We’re excited to collaborate with Uniper and Liquid Wind to unlock the potential of the NorthStarH2 project and help balance the global dependence on fossil fuels.”