Bahrain, Air Products Ink MoU to Study Hydrogen Economy

Bahrain, Air Products Ink MoU to Study Hydrogen Economy

The MoU was signed under the patronage of Oil Minister Shaikh Mohamed Khalifa Al Khalifa, said a Bahrain News Agency report.

Representing nogaholding, Mazan Matar, Chairman of Bahrain LNG, signed the MoU with Imtiaz Mahtab, Air Products President of Middle East, Egypt and Turkey.

"Amid global challenge of greenhouse gas emission and increasing international recognition of hydrogen's benefit, this joint effort explores the viability of developing hydrogen as a sustainable fuel in the transport sector as well as an avenue to the transition of a lower carbon energy mix in Bahrain,“ Shaikh Mohammed said.

"We are honoured to partner with Air Products, a leading global player who spearheads pioneering technologies and solutions to CO2 Capture, H2 for Mobility and LNG production worldwide,“ he said.

Capturing carbon to improve the quality of natural gas has been practised for decades but the cutting-edge technology 'Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS)' removes and sequesters carbon dioxide (CO2) indefinitely, he added as he spoke about circular carbon economy.

"It will be a game changer that turns a waste product into marketable commercial or industrial products,“ he said.

Bahrain is committed to working collectively with the rest of the world to combat climate change, he said.

"Hydrogen usage, circular carbon economy and