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Hydrogen Power

More US low-carbon ammonia planned

by Alexander H. Tullo
October 20, 2023 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 101, Issue 35

 

Mitsubishi Corporation and the Swiss methanol and ammonia producer Proman plan to build a low-carbon ammonia plant in Lake Charles, Louisiana. The facility will have the capacity to make 1.2 million metric tons per year of ammonia from natural gas; it will capture and sequester the carbon dioxide emissions. The plant will be situated near a methanol plant that Proman is also developing. The ammonia will be exported to Japan. Proman owns a 50% stake in Natgasoline, which operates a methanol plant in Beaumont, Texas, that started up in 2018.

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