Welspun Corp (WCL), one of India's leading pipeline manufacturers, has joined a global H2Pipe Joint Industry Project (JIP) on the design and operation of hydrogen pipelines launched by DNV AS Energy Systems Pipeline Technology. Welspun Corp will help develop a recommended practice (RP) for design, re-qualification, construction and operation of pipelines for hydrogen gas transportation in offshore pipelines and complement existing standards such as DNVGL ST F101 (submarine pipeline systems).
This industry-first project will provide guidance to the global energy sector as it shifts towards clean energy using alternative sources, with hydrogen emerging as an important pillar for energy transition.
As a steering committee member, Welspun Corp will collaborate with 24 of the world’s premier energy companies, which also include Shell, BP, Total Energies, Equinor, Wood, Orsted, Gassco, Wintershall Dea, Intecsea, Subsea7, TechnipFMC and Saipem, to provide technical expertise in the project aimed at laying the foundation of hydrogen infrastructure.
Welspun Corp Ltd. (WCL) is a one-stop service provider offering end-to-end pipe solutions ranging from 1½ inches to 140 inches. The business also offers specialized coating, double jointing and bending as some of its core strengths. With a current capacity of over 2.5 million MTPA in Dahej, Anjar, Mandya and Bhopal in India, Little Rock in the USA, and Dammam in Saudi Arabia; WCL takes pride in being a preferred supplier to most of the Fortune 100 Oil & Gas companies, globally.
A press release from the company quotes the company's Chairman, Balkrishan Goenka, as saying, "Our participation in this international initiative will allow us to be at the forefront of creating a smarter and a more sustainable world, while charting the course for the development of a futuristic hydrogen pipeline across markets, including India.”
Vipul Mathur, MD & CEO, Welspun Corp, says in the release, “As energy demands across the world rapidly evolve, Welspun Corp is confident about undertaking strategic interventions in new opportunities and new segments. Through this JIP, not only are we leveraging our technical expertise and enhancing our global focus, we are also playing an active role in creating both economic value and sustainable gains for the industry.”
The H2Pipe project will be executed in multiple phases. The first phase will focus on the assessment of existing standards, including the offshore standard DNVGL-ST-F101, to identify the scope and additional considerations for hydrogen transportation. This will be captured in an industry guideline and will include preliminary experimental activities. The subsequent phases will be experimental to define the requirements and acceptance criteria for offshore hydrogen pipelines.
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