Oslo-listed product tanker unit of BW Group, Hafnia, has teamed up with energy startup Clean Hydrogen Works (CHW) to explore the development of a new large-scale ammonia and hydrogen production and export facility on the West Bank of the Mississippi River in Ascension Parish, Louisiana.
A project called Ascension Clean Energy (ACE), which also includes the world’s largest CO2 pipeline operator Denbury Carbon Solutions as a shareholder, is targeted to start production by late 2027, with shipments of the fuel commencing in 2028.
The partnership estimated the project would cost around $7.5bn with 7.2m metric tons of ammonia produced annually and up to 98% of CO2 released from this process captured and transported via pipeline to planned sequestration sites for deep underground permanent storage.
Hafnia said additional technologies are being explored within the project which could result in “zero-carbon or even carbon negative hydrogen-ammonia production at the facility.”
Clean Hydrogen Works said it hopes to make a final investment decision and begin construction in 2024. At the peak of construction, around 1,500 construction jobs would be created.
Tags: ACE, Ammonia, CO2 Pipeline, Hydrogen
Recent Posts
Vedanta Aluminium signs pact with GAIL for supply of natural gas
HMM introduces South Korea’s first LNG-powered vessels
NGEL inks pact with NREDCAP in Andhra for RE projects
Global warming won’t end if net zero is redefined
The Liberian Registry and Korean Register (KR) grant AiP to Samsung
To satisfy decarbonization targets, Big Oil invests billions in the manufacture of biofuel
ISO issues standards for methanol as a marine fuel
Amazon, partners to test electric trucks on a freight corridor in India