Woodside completes OCI Clean Ammonia acquisition
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
The completion follows Woodside’s announcement on 5 August 2024 that it had entered into an agreement to acquire OCI’s 1.1 million tpy clean ammonia project. Following start up of carbon capture and sequestration, the project will generate ammonia with less than 35% the lifecycle emissions intensity of unabated ammonia.
Woodside CEO, Meg O’Neill, said that the transaction positioned Woodside as an early mover in the growing lower carbon ammonia market: “As a global energy provider, Woodside is focused on lower carbon ammonia and its increasingly important role in the world’s energy mix. The potential applications are in power generation, marine fuels and as an industrial feedstock, as it displaces higher-emitting fuels. Global ammonia demand is forecast to double by 2050 with lower carbon ammonia making up nearly two-thirds of total demand. Evolving decarbonisation policies have potential to attract a premium price for lower carbon ammonia. The transaction will generate returns exceeding our capital allocation framework targets, with phase 1 of the project expected to be free cash flow accretive from 2026. It also represents a material step towards delivering our Scope 3 investment and abatement targets.”
The project remains under construction and is targeting production of first ammonia from 2025 and lower carbon ammonia from 2026.
OCI will manage the construction of the project through provisional acceptance. The all-cash consideration of approximately US$2350 million is inclusive of capital expenditure through completion of the first phase, with 80% paid and the remaining 20% to be paid at project completion.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/30092024/woodside-completes-oci-clean-ammonia-acquisition/
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