Air Products and Yara Enter Advanced Talks on Low-Emission Ammonia Partnership

Reuters12-08
Air Products and Yara Enter Advanced Talks on Low-Emission Ammonia Partnership

Air Products and Chemicals Inc. and Yara International ASA are in advanced negotiations to form a partnership focused on low-emission ammonia projects. The collaboration aims to connect Air Products' low-emission ammonia facilities in the U.S., including the Louisiana Clean Energy Complex, and the NEOM Green Hydrogen Project in Saudi Arabia with Yara's global ammonia production and distribution network. The companies plan to finalize investment decisions for the U.S. project by mid-2026, pending regulatory approvals, and target completion of a marketing and distribution agreement for renewable ammonia from the Saudi Arabian project in the first half of 2026. Under the anticipated agreement, Yara would commercialize ammonia not sold as renewable hydrogen in Europe, leveraging its extensive shipping fleet for global distribution.

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