ConocoPhillips partners with JERA Americas to establish an ammonia facility on the US Gulf Coast

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ConocoPhillips and JERA Americas are advancing their collaborative vision for an ammonia production facility on the US Gulf Coast. Their anticipated two-million-tonnes-per-annum plant aims to enhance the low-carbon fuel supply to various global markets. The partnership recently fortified its commitment by entering a Heads of Agreement with Germany-based energy conglomerate, Uniper. As per the deal's stipulations, Uniper is slated to purchase ammonia directly from this new facility.

A noteworthy aspect of this venture is the hope to integrate advanced carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) capabilities, underscoring a commitment to sustainability. This recent agreement is a progression from a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that the companies drafted in September 2022, highlighting mutual interests in evaluating the potential of establishing ammonia plants on the US Gulf Coast.

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Steven O’Rourke, CEO of JERA Americas, has voiced the pressing need for swiftly evolving global production capabilities for low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia. He believes such undertakings are integral to fulfilling collective energy transition goals globally.

Supplementing these sentiments, Carsten Poppinga, Uniper's Chief Commercial Officer, stressed the importance of current production initiatives to meet the anticipated demand for clean hydrogen and ammonia. Uniper's broader vision encompasses the establishment of a "Green Wilhelmshaven." This initiative, already pitched to German authorities, envisions a harmonized European hydrogen market, merging both imports and indigenous production, thereby reinforcing the urgency and strategic importance of this energy transition.

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According to the article by Procurement Resource, ConocoPhillips and JERA Americas are progressing with their proposed ammonia plant on the US Gulf Coast to enhance low-carbon fuel supply. They've signed a Heads of Agreement with Germany's Uniper, which commits to purchasing ammonia from the new plant. This collaboration aims to incorporate carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technology. The agreement follows a 2022 MoU between the parties, emphasizing the strategic importance of these ventures in the global energy transition narrative.

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