GravitHy selects Hatch to deliver FEED for its low‑carbon iron plant in Fos‑sur‑Mer

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GravitHy has appointed Hatch, a global leader in engineering and project delivery, to carry out the Front‑End Engineering Design (FEED) for its low‑carbon iron production plant in Fos‑sur‑Mer, southern France. This milestone marks a decisive step toward building one of Europe’s most ambitious projects for the decarbonization of steelmaking and the reinforcement of the continent’s industrial sovereignty.

A major advance toward Europe’s first large‑scale low‑carbon merchant iron plant

The Fos‑sur‑Mer facility is designed to produce 2 million tonnes per year of HBI ( Hot Briquetted Iron), using 100% low‑carbon hydrogen as the reducing agent.
This low‑carbon feedstock will support European steelmakers in their transition to electric arc furnace (EAF) steelmaking and in dramatically reducing CO₂ emissions.

With this project, GravitHy is pioneering a new industrial model in Europe — one that combines technological excellence, carbon‑neutral processes, and strategic resilience.

Hatch’s role: defining the full technical architecture

As part of the FEED scope, Hatch will be responsible for:

  • defining the plant’s complete technical configuration;
  • process integration and energy system design;
  • detailed process and energy balances;
  • constructability, logistics, and site‑integration studies;
  • cost estimates, execution strategy, and project schedule;
  • preparation of tender packages for the next project phases.

The facility is conceived as a first‑of‑its‑kind industrial system, integrating large‑scale hydrogen production with hydrogen‑based direct reduction of iron.
A key technical objective of the FEED is to balance hydrogen generation, iron reduction operations, and power system reliability, while ensuring the operational flexibility needed for long‑term performance.

Project execution is planned to begin in 2028, subject to a final investment decision.

A strategic location at the heart of a major industrial ecosystem

The Fos‑sur‑Mer industrial port area offers ideal conditions for the project:

  • direct access to maritime infrastructure;
  • established energy networks;
  • a mature industrial ecosystem;
  • a favorable environment for scaling energy‑intensive low‑carbon industries.

These advantages will enable GravitHy to rapidly deploy a scalable model suited for replication across other European industrial regions.

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