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European and Asian multinationals developing ammonia project in Texas

RWE, Lotte Chemical and Mitsubishi are studying a clean ammonia production and export project at the Port of Corpus Christi as part of an alliance to develop large-scale green and blue ammonia supply chains in Asia, Europe and the US.

RWE , Lotte Chemical Corporation and Mitsubishi Corporation have formed an alliance to develop large-scale green and blue ammonia supply chains in Asia, Europe and the US, according to a press release.

The companies have signed a Joint Study Agreement to develop a large-scale integrated clean ammonia production and export project at the Port of Corpus Christi, Texas.

The prospective facility would produce for international exports with a focus on Asia and Europe.

“The partners target first production by 2030 and a phased build-out of production capacity with multiple production units,” the release states. “In the final build-out stage the project is envisaged to produce up to 10 million tons of clean ammonia per year.”

The land required for the project is under discussion with the Port of Corpus Christi Authority.

“This JSA complements other preliminary efforts to develop large-scale clean ammonia projects including the South Texas region.”

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