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Japan's Mitsui builds ammonia plant in UAE, to start production in 2027

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

The Japanese trading home is increasing its efforts to develop global supply chains of greener fuels such as hydrogen and ammonia to help take on environment change.

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, aims to begin producing 1 million metric loads each year of ammonia from 2027, with lower carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions compared to conventional ammonia, Mitsui stated in a declaration without elaborating.

Facilities will be installed in the plant to capture and store CO2 discharged throughout the manufacturing procedure, with plans to begin production of tidy ammonia by 2030, Mitsui said. The business did not reveal the overall job expense.

Mitsui will offtake a particular volume of the clean ammonia produced at the plant to provide Japan and other Asian markets, providing it for uses consisting of fuel, chemical and fertiliser feedstock, it stated.

Independently, the Japan Bank for International Cooperation ( JBIC) said it has actually signed a loan contract with Mitsui to finance the project. The loan is co-financed with Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp, offering $27 million loan in total.

In the UAE, Mitsui and ADNOC have been collectively establishing and handling a liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant since the 1970s.

Ammonia, primarily produced from hydrogen originated from natural gas and nitrogen extracted from the air, does not emit CO2 when burned.

It is principally utilized as a basic material for fertiliser and chemicals, but it can also work as a low-carbon fuel in power generation and marine bunker operations.

(source: Reuters)