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Industry need to change narrative on hydrogen

THE chief executive of the largest oil and gas company in Australia, Woodside Energy, has called on industry to abandon the so-called 'colour wheel' of hydrogen and instead focus on delivering the gas with low carbon intensity.

 Woodside CEO Meg O'Neill speaks at Amcham business lunch in Perth

Woodside CEO Meg O'Neill speaks at Amcham business lunch in Perth

Woodside CEO Meg O'Neill spoke at this month's American Chamber of Commerce lunch in Perth on Thursday when she remarked that industry was damaging the reputation of carbon-free blue and grey hydrogen...

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