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Japan's Mitsui to construct ammonia plant in UAE, starting production in 2027

Mitsui & & Co has started construction of an ammonia plant in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) with partners consisting of an Abu Dhabi National Oil Business (ADNOC) unit, it stated on Tuesday.

The relocation comes as the Japanese trading home steps up its efforts to develop worldwide supply chains of greener fuels such as hydrogen and ammonia to assist advance energy transition and deal with environment change.

Mitsui has likewise signed a loan arrangement with the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) to fund the advancement of the project, it said in a declaration.

Mitsui's partners are TA'ZIZ, which is owned by ADNOC, Fertiglobe, and South Korea's GS Energy.

The plant, located in Al Ruwais in the UAE, intends to start producing 1 million metric tons per year of ammonia from 2027, with lower co2 (CO2) emissions compared to standard ammonia.

Extra centers will be installed in the plant to capture and shop CO2 given off throughout the production process, with plans to start production of tidy ammonia by 2030, Mitsui said.

Mitsui will off-take a particular volume of the tidy ammonia produced at the plant for supplying Japan and other Asian markets, supplying it for usage as fuel, chemical and fertilizer feedstock, to name a few, it said.

In the UAE, Mitsui and ADNOC have actually been collectively developing and managing a liquefied gas

(source: Reuters)