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Adnoc, thyssenkru­pp explore ammonia cracking plants

PARTNERSHI­P TO CREATE MARKETS FOR HYDROGEN, PROMOTE CLEAN ENERGY

- ABU DHABI

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) has signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) with thyssenkru­pp Uhde, a Germany-based subsidiary of thyssenkru­pp Group that specialise­s in chemical engineerin­g, to explore a long-term partnershi­p to create new markets for hydrogen and promote global clean energy value chains.

Signed at Abu Dhabi Sustainabi­lity Week (ADSW), the agreement will focus on the developmen­t of projects for large-scale ammonia cracking, which is used to extract hydrogen from ammonia after transporta­tion.

Ammonia is a carrier of hydrogen and it is much easier to compress and transport. When shipped, after arriving at its destinatio­n, the ammonia needs to be decomposed, or ‘cracked’, into hydrogen, before use in the energy value chain.

Under the agreement, the companies will work together to develop large-scale ammonia cracking plants with thyssenkru­pp technology. The agreement will also lead to the exploratio­n of opportunit­ies in the clean energy value chain for the supply and shipment of low-carbon or green ammonia from the UAE to large-scale ammonia cracking facilities globally.

The agreement will also lead to the exploratio­n of opportunit­ies in the clean energy value chain for the supply and shipment of low-carbon or green ammonia from the UAE to large-scale ammonia cracking facilities globally.

Reliable supplier

Musabbeh Al Kaabi, Executive Director, Low Carbon Solutions and Internatio­nal Growth Directorat­e, said: “Adnoc’s fast-growing hydrogen business is enabled by the UAE’s abundant and competitiv­e energy reserves. We are committed to strengthen­ing our position as a reliable supplier of lower carbon-intensive energy, creating new revenue streams and growing the global market for hydrogen. In doing so, we will work with like-minded partners, such as thyssenkru­pp to deliver tangible

solutions that contribute to the decarbonis­ation of the energy sector.”

The ammonia cracking process is based on globally proven Uhde reformer technology, which is applied in over 130 large-scale chemical plants across the world.

Cord Landsmann, thyssenkru­pp Uhde CEO, said: “Countries in Europe, along with many others, are looking to clean hydrogen imports to decarbonis­e industry and society. Clean ammonia is the best way to transport hydrogen by ship, and together with Adnoc, we will deliver the last piece of the puzzle for global clean hydrogen trade at large scale.”

Adnoc has already invested in low-carbon ammonia, where the carbon dioxide emitted during production is captured and stored undergroun­d. In May 2021, the company announced a one million tonnes per year low-carbon ammonia production facility at the TA’ZIZ industrial ecosystem and chemicals hub.

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 ?? ?? Musabbeh Al Kaabi, Executive Director, Low Carbon Solutions and Internatio­nal Growth Directorat­e at Adnoc, and Cord Landsmann, CEO, thyssenkru­pp Uhde, sign the agreement.
Musabbeh Al Kaabi, Executive Director, Low Carbon Solutions and Internatio­nal Growth Directorat­e at Adnoc, and Cord Landsmann, CEO, thyssenkru­pp Uhde, sign the agreement.

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