
Hazer Group Limited has reported progress toward commercial manufacturing deployment of its methane pyrolysis technology, alongside developments in graphite monetisation and project partnerships, in its quarterly update for the period ended 31 March 2026.
In an ASX announcement, the company said completion of a Process Design Package (PDP) with KBR after the quarter marked a key step in standardising plant design for large-scale manufacturing applications, enabling what it described as an “off-the-shelf” solution for clients.
The PDP supports a 30,000 tonnes per annum hydrogen facility with associated graphite production capacity, positioning the technology for broader commercial licensing and deployment.
Managing director Glenn Corrie said the milestone “advances the commercial readiness of the Hazer Process” and enhances its ability to convert project opportunities into outcomes through KBR’s global network.
During the quarter, the company also progressed its graphite strategy, including a non-binding memorandum of understanding and offtake letter of intent with Green Steel WA.
The proposed agreement covers up to 85,000 tonnes of graphite over 10 years, with supply expected from 2030, subject to further validation.
Hazer said independent testing confirmed its graphite product meets standards for use in concrete and asphalt, opening potential entry into infrastructure-related manufacturing markets.
Testing indicated the material could improve durability and support emissions reduction in construction applications.
The company reported ongoing engagement across steel, construction and industrial sectors, with project opportunities progressing in Australia and overseas, including markets such as India and Japan.
It also noted early-stage work continuing on a proposed facility in Canada with FortisBC, supported by KBR.
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