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Debunking the myths of SMR vs ATR hydrogen technology

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Wood experts focus on the production of blue hydrogen and the challenges and connected perceptions around Steam Methane Reforming (SMR) versus Autothermal Reforming (ATR). What are some of the technologies available for making blue hydrogen, and how do they work? How do some of those technologies stack up in terms of the energy transition? What are some of the myths around blue hydrogen? 


Brian McCarthy, Wood, Vice President – Technology and Products
Brian’s responsibilities include stewardship of process technology and related equipment portfolio including steam methane reforming and synthetic natural gas generation. Brian is an active leader in developing Wood’s overall hydrogen strategy. Brian is based in Hampton, New Jersey.

Brittney Drake, Wood, Business Development Director, Energy Assets & Technology
With a background in technical design across the refining, petrochemical and mining industries, including extensive time spent in the field. Brittney is responsible for the strategic direction, vision and growth for Wood licensed process technologies, specialist equipment and modular delivery solutions. Brittney is based in Houston, Texas.

Omar Bedani, Business Development Director, Global Hydrogen Technology
Originally a process engineer working on fired heaters, Omar has built significant experience and expertise in designing steam reformer heaters for hydrogen production. He now works in business development, growing our global hydrogen technology capability. He has a master’s degree in chemical engineering from Politecnico di Milano. Omar is based in Milan, Italy.
 
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