Norway’s Equinor sees the development of blue hydrogen — fuel produced from natural gas in combination with carbon capture and storage — as currently more worthy of pursuing than green hydrogen, CFO Lars Christian Bacher said July 24. Earlier this month, Equinor said it was leading a project in the UK to develop one of the world’s first “at-scale” facilities to produce blue hydrogen at Saltend Chemicals Park near the city of Hull in northeast England. Equinor — one of the biggest suppliers of gas to the UK — said that subject to supportive government policy, it would mature the project toward a final investment decision during 2023 with […]