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Brooge Energy engages thyssenkrupp Uhde for technical study

Brooge Energy engages thyssenkrupp Uhde for technical study
BPGIC, a subsidiary of Brooge Energy, operates bulk liquid storage facilities in the Emirate of Fujairah, FOIZ – Fujairah Oil Industry Zone, the second largest bunkering port in the world (photo courtesy Brooge Energy).

Brooge Energy Ltd, a Cayman Islands-based infrastructure provider, which is currently engaged in petroleum products, biofuels, crude oil storage, and related services, has announced that it has engaged Germany-headed chemical technology and EPC provider thyssenkrupp Uhde to undertake the technical study of its planned green hydrogen and an ammonia plant at the Port of Fujairah in the Emirate of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

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The study will cover the green hydrogen production facilities, the ammonia plant, and the associated utilities.

The study aims to provide cost estimates for capital and operating expenditures, EPC timeline, and selected process and layout documents. Commencement of the study is expected to begin shortly with the final report expected to be delivered during the fourth quarter of 2022.

Engaging thyssenkrupp Uhde is another important step in our transition to clean energy.  Global demand for clean energy sources has been strong and is expected to accelerate in the coming years. We are excited to begin the process of bringing this highly anticipated project to reality by engaging with the appropriate partners to see the project to completion, said Nicolaas Paardenkooper, CEO of Brooge Energy.

As previously announced, Brooge Renewable Energy Ltd (BRE), a wholly owned subsidiary of Brooge Energy was established to focus on green energy-related infrastructure activities.

At the same time, Brooge Energy announced that BRE, as a first step, planned a Green Hydrogen and Green Ammonia plant in Abu Dhabi that is targeted to now produce up to 600 000 tonnes of green ammonia per annum in its second phase and has signed a preliminary land lease agreement for a 15 ha plot that will accommodate the project.

BRE currently expects to begin construction of this facility in 2023.

We have been at the forefront of the clean energy movement and our goal is to be one of the first private companies to successfully implement a green hydrogen/ ammonia project in the UAE and demonstrate its economic and environmental benefits on a local and global scale, ended Nicolaas Paardenkooper.

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