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ADNOC Boosts Stake in Fertiglobe for Global Low-Carbon Ammonia Growth

ADNOC, the UAEโ€™s leading energy company, has completed its acquisition of OCI Globalโ€™s majority stake in Fertiglobe. Now ADNOC has 86.2% ownership of Fertiglobe, with 13.8% remaining publicly traded on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX). The acquisition marks a critical step in ADNOCโ€™s strategy to dominate the global low-carbon ammonia market and further its ambitions in chemicals.

Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, ADNOCโ€™s Managing Director and Group CEO, highlighted the importance of this acquisition, stating,ย 

โ€œADNOCโ€™s majority shareholding in Fertiglobe marks another milestone in the delivery of our ambitious international chemicals growth strategy and goal to become a top five chemicals player. Fertiglobe will be the vehicle through which ADNOC advances its low-carbon ammonia business, supporting our efforts to enable a just, orderly, and equitable global energy transition.โ€

Fertiglobe: A Rising Power in Low-Carbon Ammonia

Ammonia is a key solution for decarbonizing industries like marine fuel, power, and agriculture, which account for 80% of global emissions.ย 

Fertiglobe, the worldโ€™s largest seaborne exporter of urea and ammonia, is a strategic asset in ADNOCโ€™s chemical growth. It exports nitrogen products to 53 countries and holds a 10% share of global ammonia and urea trade. Last year, the company shipped its first batch of ISCC PLUS-certified renewable ammonia from Egypt. This clean product will help produce near-zero emissions soda ash for Unilever in India.

Additionally, the company has delivered several low-carbon ammonia shipments from the UAE, using hydrogen and carbon capture technology. Its renewable ammonia cuts emissions by 73%, accelerating the shift to cleaner energy.

Fertiglobe recently achieved a major milestone by securing a โ‚ฌ397 million renewable ammonia offtake contract through the H2Global initiative. This contract is valid till 2033.

Fertiglobe ADNOC

Source: Fertiglobe

A Key Player in ADNOC’s Low-Carbon Fuel Ambition

Talking about the acquisition, ADNOC plans to integrate its stakes in existing and upcoming low-carbon ammonia projects into Fertiglobe.ย 

  • Significantly, this includes two major projects in Abu Dhabi, which will add 2 million tons per annum (mtpa) to Fertiglobeโ€™s ammonia capacity. The companyโ€™s total capacity will increase from 1.6 mtpa to 8.6 mtpa, with more projects in the pipeline.

Thus, with ADNOCโ€™s backing, Fertiglobe can become one of the top five global leaders in chemicals markets and low-carbon ammonia production, which is a key fuel in the energy transition.

Fertiglobe will continue its expansion under the leadership of CEO Ahmed El-Hoshy, who has been instrumental in building OCIโ€™s ammonia and methanol business in the U.S. and Europe. He will lead the next expansion phase of Fertiglobe. The companyโ€™s current management team will remain intact as ADNOC rolls out the new strategy.

Moving on, Ahmed El-Hoshy, also highlighted the strategic importance of this move. He said,

ย โ€œThis transaction reinforces our long-term outlook and ambition to meet global demand for low-carbon solutions. As part of ADNOCโ€™s ecosystem, we are excited to unlock the full potential of our portfolio.โ€

Low-Carbon Fuels and Renewable Ammonia Expansion

Industry experts predict demand for low-carbon ammonia will grow to 24 million tons by 2032 and Fertiglobe is just capitalizing on this demand. It will further help ADNOC reach its target of capturing 5% of the global low-carbon hydrogen market by 2030.ย 

This aligns with the UAEโ€™s National Hydrogen Strategy. The company plans to unveil a detailed growth strategy during its Capital Markets Day in Q1 2025, outlining its roadmap for further expansion and innovation.

ADNOCโ€™s Sustainability Milestonesย 

We discovered from the companyโ€™s sustainability report that ADNOC is allocating $15 billion (AED 55 billion) to invest in various decarbonization projects, including carbon capture, electrification, new COโ‚‚ absorption technology, hydrogen, and renewables.ย 

This investment will increase to $23 billion (AED 84.4 billion) in early 2024. Additionally, the company has raised its carbon capture capacity target to 10 mtpa by 2030. This is 2x its previous goal of 5 million tonnes.ย 

ADNOC

Source: ADNOC

By 2025, ADNOC aims to improve energy efficiency by 5% (based on 2018 levels) and keep upstream methane intensity below 0.15%.ย 

By 2030, it plans to produce 1 million tons of low-carbon ammonia annually, reduce operational emissions intensity by 25% (compared to 2019), and safely sequester 10 million tons of COโ‚‚ per year. ADNOC is also targeting a 5% share of the global low-carbon hydrogen market and near-zero methane emissions in its operations.ย 

By 2045, the company plans to deploy 100 GW of renewable energy capacity through Masdar, eliminate routine flaring, and achieve net zero operational emissions.

In summary, ADNOCโ€™s acquisition positions Fertiglobe to lead in the low-carbon ammonia market. The plan holds immense promise for sustainable energy growth in UAE and international markets while delivering long-term value to shareholders.ย 

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