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KeyState Natural Gas Synthesis’ project is expected to produce hydrogen, automotive-grade urea, and ammonia while capturing and permanently storing CO2 emissions associated with hydrogen production underground.
In August 2022, Black & Veatch announced it had started pre-FEED work for the project. In November 2022, Stamicarbon signed an agreement for a feasibility study with KeyState to become its Urea & DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) technology licensor.