Ardmore to establish hydrogen venture with two partners

Tanker company Ardmore and two partners will establish a joint venture to supply hydrogen to the maritime sector. As part of the agreement, Ardmore will receive USD 40m from one of the partners.
Anthony Gurnee, CEO of tanker carrier Ardmore, establishes joint venture to supply hydrogen as fuel in shipping. | Photo: Marine Money
Anthony Gurnee, CEO of tanker carrier Ardmore, establishes joint venture to supply hydrogen as fuel in shipping. | Photo: Marine Money
BY SØREN PICO, SHIPPINGWATCH

In collaboration with two partners, tanker company Ardmore will now work to cement the use of hydrogen in the shipping industry.

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