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Hazer and Mitsui strengthen partnership with graphite market expansion focus

Hazer Group has extended its non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Japanese trading giant Mitsui & Co, Ltd (Tokyo, Japan), pushing forward joint efforts to explore potential markets for Hazer’s low-emissions graphite. 

Hazer sets stage for commercial expansion with 362 hours of continuous CDP ops

Hazer Group has achieved a key milestone at its Commercial Demonstration Plant (CDP), completing over 360 hours of continuous operation and demonstrating improvements in methane conversion.

Hazer Group achieves 240 hours of continuous ops at commercial demonstration plant

Hazer Group announced a major achievement in the development of its Commercial Demonstration Plant, confirming that it has successfully operated continuously and stably for over 240 hours, marking a crucial milestone in its performance testing.

Hazer and FortisBC forge ahead with $160M hydrogen facility in Canada

Hazer Group Ltd has officially inked a binding Project Development Agreement (PDA) with FortisBC Energy Inc to spearhead the development of a hydrogen production facility in Canada.

Hazer Group teams up with Japanese companies for first hydrogen production facility in Japan

Australian chemicals commercial company Hazer Group has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding with Nagoya-based Chubu Electric Power Company Inc. and Chiyoda Corporation to work together on a Project Development Plan (PDP) for a Hazer manufacturing site in the Chubu region of Japan.
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