Clariant supplies catalyst for green ammonia project in Oman
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
Editor
World Fertilizer,
Once completed, the plant will be a fully integrated, carbon-neutral facility, using solar and wind energy to produce 300 tpd of ammonia.
Stefan Heuser, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Business Unit Catalysts at Clariant, commented: “We are convinced that green ammonia will play a crucial role in the global energy transition and with our novel ammonia synthesis catalyst AmoMax 10 Plus, we provide a state-of-the-art product to facilitate this change towards a more sustainable future. Together with our partner KBR we look forward to setting a new standard in a more sustainable and profitable green ammonia production.”
Graham Hoar, Vice President Ammonia, Syngas & Fertilizers at KBR, added: “Due to our history of successful collaborations with Clariant, we know that they are the right partners to support our outstanding technology with the optimal catalyst to help pioneering companies, like ACME, lead the energy transition with highly efficient green ammonia production.”
Read the article online at: https://www.worldfertilizer.com/project-news/27012022/clariant-supplies-catalyst-for-green-ammonia-project-in-oman/
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