We welcome LBC Tank Terminals as a new partner within Smart Delta Resources NL. LBC Tank Terminals is a leading, independent liquid bulk storage provider with terminals worldwide, including in Antwerp, Rotterdam, and Vlissingen.

LBC Vlissingen is developing a Green Energy Hub in the Sloehaven Vlissingen-Oost for the import, storage, and processing of hydrogen carriers, renewable energy products, and low-carbon fuels. They also have the ambition to develop an ammonia cracker (ammonia to hydrogen gas) at this location.

With this, LBC Vlissingen is developing important assets for the region, in line with the objectives of the Hydrogen Delta program.

The addition of this partner further strengthens the collaboration.  
Together for a future-proof industry!

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