Proman, Mitsubishi sign MoU to develop ultra low-carbon ammonia plant in USA
Published by Jack Roscoe,
Editorial Assistant
World Fertilizer,
Proman has signed an MoU with Mitsubishi Corporation to explore building a world-scale ultra low-carbon ammonia facility in Lake Charles, Louisiana. The proposed plant would produce approximately 1.2 million tpy of clean ammonia by incorporating carbon capture and sequestration technology.
PThe proposed ultra low-carbon ammonia facility will be located on Proman’s existing site in Lake Charles, adjacent to Proman’s natural gas to methanol plant, which is also under development.
Proman Chief Executive, David Cassidy, said: “Proman is already a leading fertilizer producer, and we are committed to expanding our global production to drive forward ammonia’s critical role as a fertilizer, fuel and decarbonised future energy source.” “Once completed, this state-of-the-art plant with industry-leading carbon capture technology will be a major step towards meeting the growing demand for ammonia as a clean fuel. We are honoured to be partnering with Mitsubishi on this.”
Read the article online at: https://www.worldfertilizer.com/project-news/19102023/proman-mitsubishi-sign-mou-to-develop-ultra-low-carbon-ammonia-plant-in-usa/
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