ADNOC Collaborates with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. to Explore Opportunities in Decarbonization
ADNOC and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) have recently entered into a strategic collaboration agreement (SCA) to explore and develop low carbon energy supply chains and carbon neutral solutions, with a focus on decarbonizing the energy sector. This agreement reinforces the longstanding energy partnership between the UAE and Japan, aiming to leverage the strengths of both ADNOC and MHI to foster the development of global hydrogen and ammonia value chains. Additionally, the partnership will delve into researching and deploying carbon management technologies.
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Musabbeh Al Kaabi, Executive Director of Low Carbon Solutions and International Growth at ADNOC, highlighted the significance of this agreement with MHI. He emphasized that it not only strengthens the UAE's strategic energy relationship with Japan but also aligns MHI’s technological capabilities with ADNOC’s assets. This collaboration is expected to advance the development of hydrogen and ammonia value chains and explore synergistic opportunities beneficial to ADNOC and the wider new energies ecosystem. Al Kaabi expressed confidence in the partnership's potential to contribute substantially to ADNOC’s goal of achieving net zero by 2045.
Low carbon hydrogen and ammonia play a crucial role in decarbonizing industries that are challenging to abate and in meeting the increasing global demand for cleaner power generation feedstock.
Dr. Hitoshi Kaguchi, Senior Executive Vice President at MHI, responsible for energy transition and expansion of growth fields, expressed his honor in collaborating with ADNOC, a leader in decarbonizing heavy industry sectors and developing low carbon fuel value chains. He anticipates that MHI’s technology will significantly support ADNOC’s net zero ambitions through upcoming projects under this agreement.
ADNOC is a pioneer in establishing global markets for clean hydrogen and ammonia. The company is developing a large-scale low-carbon ammonia production facility in the TA'ZIZ industrial ecosystem in Ruwais, Abu Dhabi, with a capacity of 1 million tons per year. Furthermore, ADNOC has expanded its strategic energy partnerships across the hydrogen value chain and has successfully shipped several demonstration cargoes of low-carbon ammonia to customers in Asia and Germany.
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According to the article by Procurement Resource, ADNOC and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) have signed a strategic collaboration agreement to develop low carbon energy supply chains, focusing on decarbonizing the energy sector. This partnership aims to enhance the global hydrogen and ammonia value chains and explore carbon management technologies. It strengthens the UAE-Japan energy relationship, aligning MHI's technology with ADNOC's assets to support ADNOC's net zero by 2045 goal and establish global markets for clean hydrogen and ammonia.