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February 27, 2024
Idemitsu Kosan
Mitsubishi Corporation
Proman

Clean Ammonia Production Project in Lake Charles, U.S.A.

Idemitsu Kosan ("Idemitsu") has agreed with Mitsubishi Corporation ("MC") and Proman to participate in the development of the proposed clean ammonia production project(*) in Lake Charles, Louisiana, U.S.A. (“Project”).
 
The Project targets to produce approximately 1.2 million tons of ultra-low carbon clean ammonia (**) per year by FY2030 and will adopt the SynCOR™ of Topsøe A/S and the Advanced KM CDR Process™ developed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (“MHI”) in collaboration with Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc, which is state-of-the-art low-carbon technology of Japanese company.
 
Idemitsu aims to establish an ammonia import terminal utilizing the existing infrastructure at the Tokuyama plant (Shunan City, Yamaguchi Prefecture), and supply over 1 million tons of the clean ammonia by 2030 to various industrial companies, including those that produce and supply materials in the chemicals and steel sectors.
 
MC aims to turn its part of the LPG terminal located in Namikata-cho, Imabari City, Ehime Prefecture, into an ammonia terminal and supply the clean ammonia for various industrial applications, mainly in the Shikoku and Chugoku regions.
 
Both Idemitsu and MC intend to supply clean ammonia produced by the Project to Japan through these terminals.
 
As ammonia does not emit carbon dioxide during combustion and can be transported and stored by existing facilities, it is expected to contribute positively to the low-carbon and decarbonization targets of customers in various industries.
 
MC, Proman, and Idemitsu will continue to study the feasibility of establishing a robust, large-scale clean ammonia supply chain.
 
 
* The project is under FEED process, which has been awarded to MHI and Zachry Group of the U.S.A.
 
* * According to the definition of Clean Fuel Ammonia Association, clean ammonia is defined as the ammonia that reduces more than 60% of CO2 emissions from during manufacturing (Gate to Gate), based on emissions from the natural gas SMR (steam methane reforming) process. This project targets over 80% CO2 emission reduction from Gate to Gate and over 70% CO2 emission reduction from raw material procurement to production (Well to Gate).
 
<Company Outlines>
Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd.
Year of Establishment: 1940
Headquarters: 2-1, Otemachi 1-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Representative Director & Chief Executive Officer: Shunichi Kito
Main Operations: The Idemitsu Group is engaged in the development, manufacture, and sales of a wide variety areas of Petroleum, Basic Chemicals, High-Performance Materials, Power/Renewable Energy, and in a variety of fields. To achieve carbon neutrality and a circular society by 2050, we aim to develop the three business areas across society : Energy One-Step Ahead, focused on wide-ranging, stable supply of carbon-neutral energy, Diverse Resource Conservation/Circulation Solutions, and Smart Yorozuya, a Japan-wide network of energy and mobility stations.
Mitsubishi Corporation
Year of Establishment: 1954
Headquarters: 2-3-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Representative: Katsuya Nakanishi, President and Chief Executive Officer
Main Operations: MC engages in a wide range of businesses spanning multiple industries and overseen by its Industry DX Group, Next-Generation Energy Business Group and 10 Business Groups: Natural Gas, Industrial Materials, Chemicals Solution, Mineral Resources, Industrial Infrastructure, Automotive & Mobility, Food Industry, Consumer Industry, Power Solution, and Urban Development.
Proman
Year of Establishment: 1984
Headquarters: Samstagernstrasse 41, 8832 Wollerau, Switzerland
Representative: David Cassidy, Chief Executive Officer
Main Operations: Proman is a global leader in methanol, fertilizer and other natural gas derived products. Using a unique, fully-integrated approach, Proman delivers value across the entire supply chain from project development and production to marketing and logistics.
 

 
Materiality
 
Based on the Three Corporate Principles, which serve as MC’s core philosophy, MC has continued to grow together with society by contributing to the sustainable development of society through its business activities while pursuing value creation. MC’s revised “Materiality” was announced in Midterm Corporate Strategy 2024 as a set of crucial societal issues that MC will prioritize through its business activities, towards the strategy’s goal of continuous creation of MC Shared Value (MCSV). Guided by this Materiality, MC will continue to strengthen its efforts towards sustainable corporate growth. Out of the six material issues relating to “Realizing a Carbon Neutral Society and Striving to Enrich Society Both Materially and Spiritually”, this project’s activities particularly support “Contributing to Decarbonized Societies ” and “Promoting Stable, Sustainable Societies and Lifestyles”.

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