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Part 2
08:08 January 10, 2022.
Edward Fraer
Business, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Nevelsk
By the end of 2021, the British company Eurasia Mining PLC has announced a program to enter the hydrogen and ammonia markets. The organization, which has long been engaged in the production of palladium, platinum and other resources in the Urals and the Kola Peninsula, decided to expand its presence in the Murmansk region and enter Sakhalin.
The official press release of Eurasia Mining PLC states that the company has signed an agreement with H4Energy. This company specializes in hydrogen projects and is closely associated with Shell. Together with her, the British will develop projects on Sakhalin and the Kola Peninsula. The foreign organization has already received support at the federal level - Plenipotentiary Yuri Trutnev gave the go-ahead for development.
Eurasia Mining PLC has signed an agreement with the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation. The joint-stock company will have to help the British with the purchase of land and the adjustment of energy supply for projects. The corporation itself is silent and does not give any high-profile releases on this matter. Apparently, officials are afraid of the negative, as in the case of leasing land on Shumshu for a Danish company that is also going to produce hydrogen.
The pre-investment feasibility study reports are already ready, in the process of concluding contracts with regional resource providers. The British posted a presentation in the public domain, where basically everything is devoted to the Kola Peninsula, but a few slides were given to Sakhalin. The production is planned to be located in the south-west of the island near Cape Crillon.
Hydrogen and ammonia will be exported to Japan - this applies not only to Sakhalin, but also to production on the Kola Peninsula. The entire transport route closes precisely in the Land of the Rising Sun. According to the telegram channel SakhalinOneTwo, foreigners are going to launch production in the region by 2024. During the pilot period, 16,000 tons of gas per year will be produced. If everything goes well, then by 2030 the capacity should increase to 150,000 tons per year.
Recall that the Sakhalin Region, with the arrival of Valery Limarenko as governor, constantly declares hydrogen ambitions. At first, it was about building a plant in the south of Sakhalin - this was supposed to be done by Gazprom. Then the Danes and their project on Shumshu pulled up, which caused a lot of noise. Now the British have come to visit us. According to the most optimistic plans, the first hydrogen plant will start operating in 2023.
https://sakhalin.info/news/215979
Apologies if its been seen before. But im always looking around for any bits.
Translated:
The British will produce hydrogen in the area of ??Cape Crillon on Sakhalin
08:08 January 10, 2022.
Edward Fraer
Business, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Nevelsk
By the end of 2021, the British company Eurasia Mining PLC has announced a program to enter the hydrogen and ammonia markets. The organization, which has long been engaged in the production of palladium, platinum and other resources in the Urals and the Kola Peninsula, decided to expand its presence in the Murmansk region and enter Sakhalin.
The official press release of Eurasia Mining PLC states that the company has signed an agreement with H4Energy. This company specializes in hydrogen projects and is closely associated with Shell. Together with her, the British will develop projects on Sakhalin and the Kola Peninsula. The foreign organization has already received support at the federal level - Plenipotentiary Yuri Trutnev gave the go-ahead for development.
Eurasia Mining PLC has signed an agreement with the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation. The joint-stock company will have to help the British with the purchase of land and the adjustment of energy supply for projects. The corporation itself is silent and does not give any high-profile releases on this matter. Apparently, officials are afraid of the negative, as in the case of leasing land on Shumshu for a Danish company that is also going to produce hydrogen.
The pre-investment feasibility study reports are already ready, in the process of concluding contracts with regional resource providers. The British posted a presentation in the public domain, where basically everything is devoted to the Kola Peninsula, but a few slides were given to Sakhalin. The production is planned to be located in the south-west of the island near Cape Crillon.