Fuelling a Sustainable Future

HAMR is an Australian based, low carbon fuels and chemicals company. We support customers by providing the low carbon fuels of the future.

Importance of Low Carbon Fuels

At HAMR Energy, we are committed to driving the transition toward a cleaner future. Low-carbon fuels and chemicals are essential in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and minimizing our environmental impact.

By developing sustainable alternatives, we are not only contributing to a healthier planet but also ensuring energy security and promoting economic growth.

Our Partners

Driving the transition towards a clean energy future

Shipping

Low carbon fuels for shipping

Global shipping emits twice as much CO₂ as Australia

Aviation

Sustainable aviation fuel

By 2050, aviation emissions could triple, reaching 5-6% of global CO₂ output

Other Uses

Chemicals, specialist fuels, plastics

Renewable chemicals are needed to decarbonise hard to abate sectors

Key People

  • Richard Owen

    Board Chairman

    Former Chairman and Lead Country Manager of ExxonMobil Australia. Experienced energy sector business leader. Passionate about Australian industry development and decarbonisation.

  • Darryl Flukes

    Non-Executive Director

    Recognised leader and expert across the energy sector, with a focus on renewables, and deep experience in energy and environmental products markets.

  • David Stribley

    Executive Director

    Diverse experience in the energy sector across technical, commercial and project management roles both in Australia and the Middle East.

  • Alex Smith

    Executive Director

    With decades in the energy industry leading major project developments across Australia, Russia, PNG and the UK, Alex is passionate about leading the projects that will deliver low carbon solutions.

Project Spotlight

Pre-FEED

300ktpa MeOH

Victoria, Australia

New Zealand

Early-Stage Development

300ktpa MeOH

Western Australia

Concept Select

300ktpa MeOH

We started HAMR Energy to provide the low carbon fuels and chemials needed to decarbonise hard to abate sectors.

Alex Smith, Project Director

“Port of Melbourne could become a ship refuelling hub after striking an agreement with renewable energy companies

“Alternative energy project sparks international interest