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Jun 23, 2022

Hyzon partners with Schlumberger to decarbonize oil and gas operations

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  • Hyzon Motors (Hyzon) a Nasdaq-listed developer of commercial hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCEVs), has signed a Joint Development Agreement (JDA) with Schlumberger Limited, an NYSE-listed oilfield services company. 

  • Under the agreement, Hyzon will manufacture fuel cells for the North American oil and gas industry, while Schlumberger will lead the commercialization of the product to existing and new customers. The companies are expecting to develop the first fuel cell-powered modules by Q4 2022. 

  • Hyzon’s fuel cells will be a replacement for the 4.0 MW diesel generators currently used in the oil and gas drilling rigs. The hydrogen drilling rig is expected to consume ~2.5 tons of hydrogen per day and eliminate 10,000 tons of CO2 per year. Furthermore, this will enable drilling in areas that are restricted due to diesel emissions or noise levels, since hydrogen power cells eliminate these issues.

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