Qatar to build world’s biggest blue ammonia plant
Energy Minister Saad al-Kaabi said the plant would cost $1.2 billion and start production in early 2026. State-owned Qatar Energy, a firm that is making huge profits from liquefied natural gas, said the plant would produce 1.2 million tonnes of ammonia a year "making it the world's largest such facility".UAE has advantage in leading global hydrogen market: Report
DUBAI: The UAE has the foundations and competitive advantages to become one of the largest producers of low-carbon hydrogen in the world, a report said. The report, ‘The United Arab Emirates’ Role in the Global Hydrogen Economy’, details the importance of hydrogen as a potential fuel of the future and...Egypt and Japan’s Toyota look to invest in blue ammonia
Egypt and Toyota of Japan are looking to explore investment opportunities in blue ammonia, and in this regard the Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum signed a memorandum of understanding with Japan's Toyota Tsusho.ADNOC and Fertiglobe to sell blue ammonia to Idemitsu
The sale is part of UAE-Japan industrial cooperation and development of ammonia supply chains.ADNOC sells its first cargo of blue ammonia to Itochu
The sale was made in partnership with Fertiglobe, which will produce blue ammonia at its Abu Dhabi plant for delivery to ADNOC’s customers in Japan.Fertiglobe to join first-of-its-kind blue ammonia project in Ruwais
Final investment decision expected in 2022, and the start-up is targeted for 2025 The TA'ZIZ facility’s capacity will be up to 1 million tons per annum Fertiglobe, the largest seaborne exporter of nitrogen fertilizers globally and the largest nitrogen producer in the MENA region, will join the blue ammonia...







