McDermott International, together with its storage business CB&I, has been awarded a Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) contract from Gunvor Petroleum Rotterdam for the Green Hydrogen Import Terminal project.
The project is part of Gunvor’s programme to transform their Rotterdam facility into a green energy hub.
Under the contract scope, CB&I will provide the FEED of the ammonia tank and associated Inside Battery Limits (ISBL) equipment.
McDermott will support with FEED activities for the interconnecting pipeline, tie-ins and other Outside Battery Limits (OSBL) scope.
As part of the FEED, a project execution cost estimate will be developed as basis for a potential conversion into an engineering, construction and procurement (EPC) contract for the implementation phase.
McDermott senior vice president for onshore Tareq Kawash said: “After successfully completing the feasibility study in 2021, we are well positioned to execute the next phase of this important green energy project.
“Our ability to bring together McDermott’s decades of project execution experience with CB&I’s expertise in design, engineering and construction of ammonia tanks make us the ideal partner for Gunvor.”
CB&I senior vice president Cesar Canals said: “This project represents a vital contribution to ensuring a reliable logistical chain for the growing green hydrogen market and ultimately meeting the Netherlands 2030 climate goals.
“As a world leader in the design and build of storage terminals, CB&I, together with McDermott, bring safety, quality and assurance.”
Work on the project will be executed from McDermott’s office in The Hague, the Netherlands and CB&I’s office in Plainfield, Illinois.


