- Vopak has signed an agreement with Air Liquide to develop and operate infrastructure for ammonia.
- Ammonia is among several alternative fuel shippers and power companies are exploring to reduce emissions.
Vopak, a tank storage firm, has signed an agreement with industrial gas company Air Liquide to develop and operate infrastructure for ammonia import, cracking and hydrogen distribution in Singapore.
Vopak said the companies will look at developing low-carbon ammonia supply chains in Singapore, including ammonia cracking facilities, storage and handling infrastructure at Vopak’s Banyan terminal, as well as distributing low-carbon hydrogen through a hydrogen pipeline network.
The company also recently announced it will convert part of the Singapore Sebarok terminal for marine biofuel blending. Ammonia is among several alternative fuel, shippers, and power companies are exploring to reduce emissions.