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Petronas Energy Canada Ltd. announced Tuesday it has teamed up with Japan’s Itochu Corp. and an unnamed Calgary-based pipeline company on a feasibility study on a facility capable of producing 1 million tonnes of ammonia per year while capturing the carbon emitted in the process.
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“Ammonia is a very efficient means for the transportation of hydrogen,” said Petronas Energy Canada president and CEO Mark Fitzgerald in an interview Tuesday.
The combination of nitrogen and hydrogen, which in this case would be sourced from Petronas’ natural gas operations in northeast British Columbia, produces ammonia.
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Japex to sell 10% stake in Canadian shale gas project to Petronas 14 May 2021 (Last Updated May 14th, 2021 09:09)
Japex fianlises deal to divest its 10% stake in shale gas project in Canada to Petronas Energy Canada.
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Japan Petroleum Exploration (Japex) has decided to sell its 10% interest in the Canadian shale gas project to Petronas Energy Canada (PECL) for an undisclosed sum.
Japex will divest its stake in the North Montney (NM) joint venture through its subsidiary Japex Montney.
The NM is responsible for shale gas development and production in the North Montney area of British Columbia.
The shale gas project would have provided gas for the Pacific North West LNG project, which was cancelled in 2017 due to challenging environment and low prices.