Aramco and the SABIC Agri-Nutrients Company (SABIC AN) have obtained the world’s first independent certifications recognizing blue H2 and ammonia production.
The certifications were granted by TÜV Rheinland, an independent testing, inspection and certification agency based in Germany, to SABIC AN, in Jubail, for 37,800 tons of blue ammonia and to Aramco’s wholly owned refinery (SASREF), also in Jubail, for 8,075 tons of blue H2. To certify ammonia and H2 as blue, a significant part of the CO2 associated with the manufacturing process needs to be captured and utilized in downstream applications.
Olivier Thorel, Aramco Vice President of Chemicals said, “These certifications are the first of their kind in the world and signify a major milestone in our efforts to develop clean energy solutions, and advance our hydrogen and ammonia export capabilities. This independent recognition reinforces the work of Aramco and SABIC in decarbonizing multiple sectors, including energy, aviation, transportation chemicals and fertilizer industries.”
SABIC Agri-Nutrients CEO, Abdulrahman Shamsaddin said, “We are indeed proud of this certification, which is part of our journey towards carbon neutrality. We are confident of further boosting growth with our low carbon portfolio helping our fertilizers as well as chemicals customers achieve their very own sustainability ambitions. We are fully aware that the current global industry challenges related to climate change and greenhouse gas emissions will require us to accelerate our pace of innovation to further strengthen our sustainability commitment. We are well positioned to move forward in this direction.”
SABIC Vice President, Energy Efficiency and Carbon Management, Fahad Al-Sherehy said, “We are leveraging our strong existing infrastructure to produce blue ammonia that can help meet the world's growing needs for sustainable solutions. To help achieve Saudi Arabia’s target for net-zero by 2060 as part of the Saudi Green Initiative, SABIC recognizes that hydrogen will play an essential role in decarbonization and it is part of SABIC’s overall roadmap toward carbon neutrality by 2050, with a 20% reduction target in carbon emissions by 2030. Furthermore, SABIC is exploring opportunities to utilize hydrogen for green chemistry to strengthen its sustainable solution offerings.”