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Air Products and Yara in Advanced Negotiations to Partner on Low-emission Ammonia Projects
Prnewswireยท 2025-12-08 07:00
Core Insights - Air Products and Yara International are collaborating to integrate low-emission ammonia projects in the U.S. and Saudi Arabia, leveraging Air Products' industrial gas capabilities and Yara's ammonia production network [1][6][10] Group 1: Project Overview - Air Products is developing the Louisiana Clean Energy Complex, which aims to produce over 750 million standard cubic feet per day of low-carbon hydrogen, capturing 95% of CO2 emissions during operation [2][4] - The total project cost for the ammonia plant is estimated between $8-9 billion, with Yara acquiring production, storage, and shipping facilities for approximately 25% of this cost [3][9] - The NEOM Green Hydrogen Project in Saudi Arabia is over 90% complete and expected to start commercial production in 2027, with Air Products as the sole offtaker of up to 1.2 million tonnes per year of renewable ammonia [5][9] Group 2: Agreements and Operations - Air Products will supply approximately 80% of the low-carbon hydrogen to Yara under a 25-year long-term offtake agreement, producing 2.8 million tonnes of low-carbon ammonia annually [4][10] - A marketing and distribution agreement is anticipated, allowing Yara to commercialize ammonia not sold by Air Products as renewable hydrogen in Europe, targeted for completion in the first half of 2026 [6][9] Group 3: Strategic Fit and Market Position - Yara is the world's largest trader and shipper of ammonia, transporting over four million metric tonnes annually, supported by its extensive shipping fleet and import terminals [7][10] - The collaboration aims to meet the increasing demand for low-emission ammonia, particularly in Europe, benefiting both companies [7][10] - Air Products' projects align with Yara's strategy for sustainable value growth and energy diversification, enhancing profitability while reducing emissions [10][11]