InterviewAustralia's Woodside aims to start up massive hydrogen plant in 2027: CEO
Meg O'Neill says Japanese companies are 'absolutely' a possibility as joint venture partners
Woodside has natural gas partnerships with several Japanese companies in the North West Shelf project, off the northwestern coast of Australia. (Photo courtesy of Woodside)
FUMI MATSUMOTO, Nikkei staff writer
December 11, 2021 14:03 JST
SYDNEY -- Woodside Petroleum aims to start operating what it says will be one of the world's largest hydrogen production facilities as early as 2027, CEO Meg O'Neill told Nikkei, as Australia's biggest energy group seeks growth in green power sources.