Woodside joins the Future Energy Exports Cooperative Research Centre

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Woodside is the latest LNG Jobs Taskforce member to become a Core Participant of the Future Energy Exports Cooperative Research Centre (FEnEx CRC).
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Artist rendition H2Perth, image provided by Woodside

Woodside joins LNG Jobs Taskforce members Chevron Australia, INPEX and the WA Government, in supporting the FEnEx CRC.

FEnEx CRC is leading the way in research, education and training needed to grow a global an LNG and Hydrogen hub servicing the region. 

Woodside’s participation will see over $1.35 million invested into FEnEx CRC initiatives over the next nine years, and will complement the recently announced H2Perth facility to be situated in the Kwinana Strategic Industrial Area.

The WA Government is providing $10 million over 10 years to FEnEx CRC and supporting FEnEx’s research helps the State achieve its vision of WA becoming an LNG hub servicing the Asia Pacific region, as well as deliver on the WA Renewable Hydrogen Strategy's vision and mission.

FEnEx CRC is supported by over 27 industry, government and academic participants with research focused on efficient LNG value chains, hydrogen export and value chains, digital technologies and interoperability, and market and sector development.