Air Liquide adds a new hydrogen plant in Bayport on the Texas Gulf Coast

12-Jan-2005

Air Liquide has announced plans to construct a new hydrogen production facility in Bayport, Texas, to support increasing needs from its customers. The new steam methane reformer (SMR) will produce up to 100 million standard cubic feet hydrogen per day, making it one of Air Liquide's largest hydrogen plants worldwide.

The new plant will begin operations in May 2006. It will be built at Air Liquide's Bayport complex and will optimize energy produced by this facility's existing boilers and cogeneration units. The Bayport complex also operates three air separation units for the production of oxygen, nitrogen and argon, and produces demineralized and treated water for area customers and for its own use.

With this new facility, Air Liquide's hydrogen production facilities in the US will include five SMR's in Texas, California and Washington state, and a number of hydrogen purification units.

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