ADNOC, ENEOS and Mitsui to explore clean hydrogen supply chain Between UAE And Japan

The aim is to build a stable and economically viable supply chain of clean hydrogen.

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), ENEOS Corporation, and Mitsui & Co., Ltd. have formed a Joint Study Agreement to begin evaluating the development of a clean hydrogen supply chain between UAE and Japan.

The three companies aim to establish a stable and economically viable supply chain of clean hydrogen, leveraging their respective assets and accumulated technologies and knowledge to achieve carbon neutrality.

The project aims to be developed in two phases, with the first phase utilizing by-product hydrogen from ADNOC’s system in Ruwais Industrial Area in Abu Dhabi, while Phase 2 envisages greenfield blue hydrogen production from natural gas. The hydrogen will be transformed into methylcyclohexane (MCH), an efficient form of hydrogen transport vector to export to Japan. The three companies will conduct technical and engineering verification of a hydrogen production facility with a capacity of 50,000 tonnes/year and a feasibility study on the potential to expand this facility to commercial production of 200,000 tons per year.

ADNOC is accelerating its efforts in decarbonization, and in this regard, CCUS options are being explored with an aim to establish a highly competitive blue hydrogen supply business utilizing existing facilities such as refineries and petrochemical plants. As part of these initiatives, ADNOC will be responsible for the hydrogen production component of this joint feasibility study.

One of the ENEOS Group’s envisioned goals stated in the Long-Term Vision to 2040 is contributing to a low-carbon, recycling-oriented society, and the ENEOS Group aims to achieve carbon neutrality. ENEOS is working to build a CO2-free hydrogen supply chain and will lead the verification of MCH production and shipping facilities in the UAE as a part of the “Green Innovation Fund Project (Large-scale demonstration of an MCH supply chain)”, which was adopted by the National Research and Development Agency, the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)

Mitsui has been developing and participating in liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects in the UAE with ADNOC since the 1970s, and since 2017, through participation in the Advanced Hydrogen Energy Chain Association for Technology Development (AHEAD), the company has engaged in R&D for the large-scale transportation and storage of hydrogen using MCH. In contributing to this project, Mitsui will draw on the knowledge and experience gained through these LNG and hydrogen-related operations.

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