KBR to set global benchmarks for liquid hydrogen engineering on EcoLog’s Amsterdam terminal.

March 26, 2026 |

In Texas, KBR said has been selected to deliver the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) for the groundbreaking EcoLog Terminal in Amsterdam, the world’s first commercialscale facility designed to import liquid hydrogen (LH2) and export liquid CO2 (LCO2). The terminal, now under development in the Port of Amsterdam, represents a major step forward in building global-scale hydrogen and carbon management infrastructure, the firm said.

Once operational, the terminal will receive, store and distribute both gaseous and liquid hydrogen while also managing LCO2 for reuse or permanent storage abroad. Initial annual throughput is planned at 200,000 tonns of LH2 and 1.8 million tons of LCO2, with potential expansion to 600,000 tons and 4.25 million tons respectively.

Under this FEED award, KBR will define the terminal’s engineering basis, storage systems, operational envelope and safety standards. The FEED is expected to be complete in 2026, the company added.

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