Clean Energy BP Partners with Govt. of Mauritania to Explore Green H2 Production

Source: Press release BP

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Under a MOU signed between BP and the Government of Mauritania, both the parties will explore the potential for large-scale production of green hydrogen in the country. BP will conduct numerous studies to assess the technical and commercial feasibility of producing green hydrogen in Mauritania.

Under the agreement, BP will carry out a number of studies to evaluate the technical and commercial feasibility of producing green hydrogen in Mauritania.
Under the agreement, BP will carry out a number of studies to evaluate the technical and commercial feasibility of producing green hydrogen in Mauritania.
(Source: BP)

London/UK – BP has recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Government of Mauritania under which it will deliver an innovative programme exploring the potential for large-scale production of green hydrogen in the country. Building on BP’s existing strong relationships with the country, the agreement could be an important step towards the development of significant green hydrogen production in Mauritania.

The MOU was signed in a meeting alongside COP27, by the President of Mauritania, His Excellency Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani; H.E. Abdessalam Ould Mohamed Saleh, Minister of Petroleum, Mines and Energy for the Government of Mauritania; BP’s chief executive Bernard Looney; BP’s executive vice president of gas and low carbon energy, Anja-Isabel Dotzenrath; BP’s executive vice president of production and operations Gordon Birrell and BP’s senior vice president for Mauritania and Senegal Emil Ismayilov.

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Under the agreement, BP will carry out a number of studies to evaluate the technical and commercial feasibility of producing green hydrogen in Mauritania. Green hydrogen is produced by the electrolysis of water, powered by renewable energy.

BP will initially carry out a data collection campaign with studies assessing the suitability of the wind and solar resources in selected locations for large-scale renewable power generation and green hydrogen production.

Anja-Isabel Dotzenrath, BP’s executive vice president of gas and low carbon energy, said: “We are already developing one of the world’s most innovative gas projects with the support of the Mauritanian Government. And we now intend to expand our partnership into low carbon energy by exploring the potential for a world-leading green hydrogen development, which could position Mauritania at the forefront of the energy transition. Together with the Mauritanian Government, we will now work to understand how green hydrogen could best be delivered, applying our technical skills and expertise to help unlock the country’s clean energy potential.”

BP and Mauritania already have a long-standing relationship.

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