Member News: THREE60 Energy and Logan partner to deliver integrated hydrogen projects

June 23, 2026
Member News: THREE60 Energy and Logan partner to deliver integrated hydrogen projects

THREE60 Energy and Logan have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to collaborate on integrated, turnkey hydrogen projects and solutions, bringing together engineering and project-delivery capability with specialist hydrogen-systems expertise.

The partnership pairs THREE60’s multi-discipline engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) and complex brownfield modification capability with Logan’s extensive experience is the design, supply and maintenance of complete hydrogen production, refuelling, compression, storage, dispensing and industrial energy solutions.

Together, the two companies will jointly pursue opportunities across hydrogen production sites, compression and tube-trailer filling systems, and hydrogen refuelling station deployment – giving clients a single, accountable route from concept to commissioning and ongoing support.

The combined offer is designed to close a common gap in the market: general engineering contractors often lack hydrogen-specific and COMAH experience, while specialist integrators may lack heavy brownfield engineering and project-delivery capability. By working together, the partners aim to improve speed to FEED, cost certainty and delivery confidence through a standardised approach.

Both organisations bring a highly agile and collaborative approach, allowing solutions to be tailored to client needs and adapted as projects evolve – a key advantage in a fast-developing hydrogen market.

Alasdair Smith, Managing Director of EPCC at THREE60 Energy, said:

“This partnership combines Logan’s hydrogen track record with our engineering and project-delivery capability, giving clients a single, accountable team to take hydrogen projects from concept through to commissioning safely, efficiently and with cost certainty.”

Craig Stewart, Business Development Director of Logan, said:

“The hydrogen market is moving rapidly from concept to delivery, and clients are increasingly looking for partners who can provide both technical depth and proven project execution. By working with THREE60 Energy, we are bridging that gap – bringing together specialist hydrogen expertise with large-scale engineering and delivery capability to unlock more complex, real-world projects.”

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