Technip Energies Secures Contract for World’s Largest Low-Carbon Ammonia Plant in Louisiana
Technip Energies has been awarded a major contract by Blue Point Number One, a joint venture between CF Industries, JERA, and MITSUI & CO, to build the Blue Point Number One ATR Project in Donaldsonville, Louisiana. This project will deliver the world’s largest low-carbon ammonia plant with a capacity of 1.4 million metric tons per year.
Technip Energies will handle the engineering, procurement, equipment, and module fabrication for the facility, utilizing its expertise in modularization and project delivery. The project will feature over 95% CO₂ recovery and aims to meet global demand for clean ammonia in energy and fuel sectors.
The project is expected to advance the ammonia industry with low-carbon production, supporting various applications like power generation and marine fuels. Arnaud Pieton, CEO of Technip Energies, expressed excitement for the project, highlighting the company’s role in global decarbonization efforts. This project signifies a significant step towards the development of low-carbon solutions for various markets.
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