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NEXTCHEM and KazMunayGas-Aero to cooperate in SAF development

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NEXTCHEM and KazMunayGas-Aero (KMG AERO) have signed an agreement to collaborate on advancing energy transition initiatives, leveraging on NEXTCHEM’s technology portfolio and process engineering capabilities.

These initiatives aim at contributing to the decarbonisation and upgrade of Kazakhstan’s industry and assets, in particular for the production of SAF and low-carbon hydrogen through CO2 capture, as well as for the implementation of circular solutions.

NEXTCHEM is poised to drive sustainable innovation through its proprietary technologies for SAF such as NX SAF BIO and NX Circular, a 'Waste-to-X' solution which transforms waste into valuable chemical resources, as well as NX AdWinHydrogen and NX AdWinMethanol, innovative solutions for large-scale production of low-carbon hydrogen and methanol from natural gas through CO2 capture. Moreover, NEXTCHEM is providing circular technologies including NX Replast, an advanced solution for plastic upcycling.

NEXTCHEM and KMG AERO will evaluate the feasibility of development initiatives in the country, involving TECNIMONT for the assessment of Engineering, Procurement, and Construction activities when projects advance to the execution phase.

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed by Ildar Shamsutdinov, General Director of KMG AERO and Alessandro Bernini, CEO of MAIRE, at the presence of Arman Shakkaliev, Minister of Trade and Integration of the Republic of Kazakhstan and Attilio Fontana, President of Lombardy Region, among several officials of both countries.

Alessandro Bernini, CEO of MAIRE, commented: “As one of the world’s leaders in the energy space, Kazakhstan is a strategic and valuable partner for us. In fact, the combination of the country’s resources with our group’s technologies and engineering know-how represents a unique opportunity to drive the global shift towards a sustainable and low-carbon economy. We are eager to make this journey together.”

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/08102024/nextchem-and-kazmunaygas-aero-to-cooperate-in-saf-development/

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