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KBR Wins Ammonia Technology Contract for Monolith Materials’ Project in USA
USA: Zero CO2 Emissions KBR Wins Ammonia Technology Contract for Monolith Materials’ Project in USA
16.12.2020Editor: Ahlam Rais
Monolith Materials has selected KBR’s ammonia technology for its fertiliser project in Hallam, Nebraska, USA. The project is expected to use hydrogen as feedstock from Monolith Materials’ emission-free facility to produce carbon black and ammonia from natural gas, air and 100 % renewable power. Related Companies (Source: Deposit Photos)
Houston/USA – KBR has recently announced that it has been awarded a contract for an ammonia synthesis loop (synloop) by Monolith Materials for its fertiliser project in Hallam, Nebraska, USA.
By Mary Page Bailey |
December 15, 2020
KBR, Inc. (Houston) announced that it has been awarded a contract for an ammonia synthesis loop (synloop) by Monolith Materials (Lincoln, Neb.) for its fertilizer project in Hallam, Nebraska.
Under the terms of the contract, KBR will provide a technology license, basic engineering design package, proprietary equipment and catalyst for a 930 metric tons per day (m.t./d) ammonia synloop project. This project will consume hydrogen as feedstock from an emission-free, commercial-scale facility developed by Monolith Materials to produce both carbon black and ammonia from natural gas, air and 100% renewable power.
The Monolith Materials process converts natural gas into carbon and hydrogen with zero carbon oxide emissions. The carbon is used to produce carbon black, a vital material found in many everyday products including tires, belts/hoses, plastics, batteries and inks and the hydrogen to produce ammonia for fertilizer and chemical applicati
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HOUSTON, Dec. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ KBR (NYSE:KBR) announced today it has been awarded a contract for an ammonia synthesis loop (synloop) by Monolith Materials, Inc. for its fertilizer project in Hallam, Nebraska.
Under the terms of the contract, KBR will provide a technology license, basic engineering design package, proprietary equipment and catalyst for a 930 metric tons per day ammonia synloop project. This project will consume hydrogen as feedstock from an emission-free, commercial-scale facility developed by Monolith Materials to produce both carbon black and ammonia from natural gas, air and 100% renewable power.
The Monolith Materials process converts natural gas into carbon and hydrogen with zero carbon oxide emissions. The carbon is used to produce carbon black, a vital material found in many everyday products including tires, belts/hoses, plastics, batteries and inks and the hydrogen to produce ammonia for fertilizer and chemical applications.
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