United
States Steel and subsidiaries of Equinor and Shell have entered into a
non-exclusive cooperation agreement to collaborate on a proposed clean energy
hub to be built in either Ohio, West Virginia or Pennsylvania.
In February, EQT, Equinor, GE Gas Power,
Marathon Petroleum, Mitsubishi Power, Shell Polymers and US Steel set out a
framework to cooperate with stakeholders to develop a low-carbon and hydrogen
industrial hub in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. The more recent
agreement, announced on Tuesday, is a more concrete statement of cooperation.