Warrego Energy Limited (ASX: WGO) has completed a detailed Feasibility Study into the potential for a Blue Hydrogen and Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) project in the Mid-West region of Western Australia.
The Feasibility Study – completed by a consortium consisting of Warrego, Pilot Energy Limited (ASX: PGY) and leading gas infrastructure company the APA Group (ASX: APA) (through its subsidiary APT Management Services Ltd) – has confirmed the Mid-West region is suitable for blue hydrogen production and CCS.
Warrego Energy’s Group CEO, Dennis Donald, said the Blue Hydrogen and CCS project is another important pillar in the Company’s Australian route to net zero by 2050.
“We welcome the news that the Feasibility Study has confirmed the Mid-West region is suitable for blue hydrogen production and CCS,” Mr Donald said.
“Developing new CCS projects has become a major focus for Australian and global governments.
“The global market size for CO2 utilisation is estimated to be set to reach a market value of US$70 billion by 2030, which will then increase to US$550 billion by 2040.”
The consortium jointly funded the Feasibility Study which focused on Blue Hydrogen technology, regional CCS potential, hydrogen markets, project infrastructure and commercialisation.
The consortium has now extended its existing arrangements to further evaluate the findings of the Feasibility Study.
It will also consider a range of potential commercial arrangements, including future participation and timing before any decision is taken by the Consortium to proceed with the next stage of implementing and developing a project in the Mid-West region.
Warrego Energy joined the Mid-West Blue Hydrogen and CCS consortium in November 2021.