KBR's Blue Ammonia Technology Selected for Shell's Low-Carbon Hydrogen Project in Oman
Key Ideas
- KBR's blue ammonia technology has been chosen by Shell for the low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia project in Duqm, Oman.
- The facility will utilize KBR's leading ammonia synthesis loop technology to produce cost-competitive and low-carbon intensity ammonia.
- KBR will provide engineering design for the 3,000 metric tons per day ammonia plant using hydrogen from Shell's Blue Hydrogen technology.
- This collaboration aims to contribute to Oman's Vision 2040 targets for sustainable development and energy transition.
KBR's blue ammonia technology has been selected by Shell for the Blue Horizons low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia project in Duqm, Oman. The project aims to deliver cost-competitive and low-carbon intensity ammonia utilizing KBR's leading ammonia synthesis loop technology. Under the contract, KBR will provide licensed proprietary engineering design for the 3,000 metric tons per day ammonia plant, leveraging hydrogen from Shell's Blue Hydrogen technology. This collaboration is a part of Oman's Vision 2040 targets for sustainable development. KBR, a world leader in ammonia technology, has a strong history of innovation in the ammonia market, having been involved in numerous ammonia plant projects globally. The partnership between KBR and Shell signifies a step towards energy transition and sustainable solutions. KBR, with its expertise in science, technology, and engineering, aims to support global governments and companies in their transition to low-carbon alternatives. Shell, a prominent player in the energy industry, operates in multiple countries with a focus on sustainable energy projects alongside traditional oil and gas operations. Together, KBR and Shell are working to provide cost-effective, low-carbon solutions for the future of energy production and consumption.
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