Kellas is an independent energy infrastructure company that owns and operates nationally-significant infrastructure in the Central and Southern North Sea. Our assets play a critical role in the UK's energy security, transporting and processing around 40% of all UK-produced gas.
We are also developing and investing in low carbon hydrogen infrastructure that can help the UK meet its climate goals and transition to net zero. In partnership with SSE Thermal, we are building H2NorthEast, a 1GW CCS-enabled low carbon hydrogen production faciltiy next to CATS that will support decarbonisation of energy-intensive industries across Teesside, contribute 10% of the UK's target hydrogen production capacity, bring significant investment to the region and support thousands of jobs.
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An interesting read in Energy Intelligence – reporter Jay Eden talks to our CEO Nathan Morgan.
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We welcomed representatives from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) to our CATS terminal on Teesside.
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The Times featured our CEO Nathan Morgan discussing the vital role blue hydrogen plays in the UK's energy transition.
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Kellas Midstream has started front end engineering design (FEED) work on its H2NorthEast hydrogen project in Teesside.
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Kellas Midstream has signed a Heads of Terms agreement with Statera Energy for the provision of low carbon hydrogen from Kellas’ H2NorthEast project in Teesside to Statera’s Saltholme power stations.
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Kellas Midstream has been recognised as an energy industry champion at OEUK’s 2023 Awards on 30 November at the P&J Live in Aberdeen, winning the Outstanding Contribution to Energy Security award.
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Kellas Midstream and SSE Thermal have formed a joint venture that will see SSE acquire a 50% share in H2NorthEast, Kellas’ blue hydrogen project on Teesside.
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Kellas Midstream, a UK based independent energy infrastructure company, and RWE, the UK’s largest power generator, have announced a partnership to explore the potential for large-scale green hydrogen ...