BP Abandons Teesside Hydrogen Project for AI Hub Amid Weaker Demand
ByAinvest
Tuesday, Dec 2, 2025 3:26 pm ET1min read
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BP has abandoned plans to build a large hydrogen and carbon capture project at Teesside in northeast England, citing weaker demand for low-carbon hydrogen and the closure of a nearby site owned by Sabic. The company will instead construct a large artificial intelligence data center at the site, with the UK government backing the project. BP will remain an active partner in the region, focusing on other energy initiatives, including a new gas-fired power station equipped with carbon capture technology.

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