Pipe will therefore be available for future hydrogen transportation requirements, including the seven hubs selected for funding by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs program, supported by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Jindal Pipe USA, Inc. manufactured high frequency electric resistance welded (HFERW) pipe using steel from ArcelorMittal, meeting the American Petroleum Institute’s (API) stringent requirements at its Baytown, TX facility. Test samples were removed from the finished pipe and tested in accordance with the current American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) standards. Results from test environments using hydrogen at different pressures, air, and carbon dioxide contaminated with hydrogen, easily exceeded the requirements of the standard. Testing was conducted at DNV, Columbus, OH under the guidance of ExxonMobil.
This pipe has been proven to meet the specified requirements for both 100% hydrogen at high pressure and carbon dioxide lines with hydrogen contamination in the gas stream. ArcelorMittal and Jindal see the need for proven line pipe to satisfy the evolving demand for both hydrogen and carbon dioxide pipelines as the global energy transition continues to progress. Testing of additional pipe in different outside diameters, wall thicknesses and grade combinations will be required for qualification; however, the test results clearly demonstrate the suitability of the steel chemistry and processing parameters for both steel and pipe manufacturing.
“Additionally, the test results for carbon dioxide gas contaminated with hydrogen support their potential use in CO2 pipelines required for the CC(U)S infrastructure,” states Dr. Murali Manohar, Program Director - Energy & Emerging Markets, ArcelorMittal Global R&D.
This follows ArcelorMittal’s European facilities’ previously announced success enabling global supply of steel capable of handling hydrogen in pipelines, thus demonstrating ArcelorMittal’s readiness, together with their pipe mill customers, to be a leading supplier of steel to the hydrogen pipeline infrastructure. ArcelorMittal Global R&D will continue to provide leadership in worldwide efforts to achieve net-zero by 2050.
Jindal’s President, Vikas Chandra, emphasizes this demonstrates their company’s commitment to Research & Development of products and solutions to help achieve a greener future.
About ArcelorMittal: One of the world’s leading integrated steel and mining companies with a presence in 60 countries and primary steelmaking operations in 15 countries. It is the largest steel producer in Europe, among the largest in the Americas, and has a growing presence in Asia through its joint venture AM/NS India. ArcelorMittal sells its products to a diverse range of customers including the automotive, engineering, construction and machinery industries, and in 2023 generated revenues of $68.3 billion, produced 58.1 million metric tonnes of crude steel and, 42.0 million tonnes of iron ore.
Our purpose is to produce smarter steels for people and planet. Steels made using innovative processes which use less energy, emit significantly less carbon and reduce costs. Steels that are cleaner, stronger and reusable. Steels for the renewable energy infrastructure that will support societies as they transform through this century. With steel at our core, our inventive people and an entrepreneurial culture at heart, we will support the world in making that change. ArcelorMittal is listed on the stock exchanges of New York (MT), Amsterdam (MT), Paris (MT), Luxembourg (MT) and on the Spanish stock exchanges of Barcelona, Bilbao, Madrid and Valencia (MTS).
About Jindal Pipe USA Inc.: Located in Baytown, TX, Jindal Pipe manufactures HFERW pipes ranging from 8.625” to 26” OD with wall thickness ranging from 0.188” – 0.812” for different Grades of steel and specifications for both Non-Sour and Sour Grades. This mill can produce pipes up to a wall thickness of 0.700” in API 5L X70M Grade.