NH3 Clean Energy (ASX:NH3) Signs MoU with Pilbara Ports for Ammonia Export

MoU Details

NH3 Clean Energy Limited (ASX:NH3) has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding with The Pilbara Ports Authority. The agreement explores options for loading and exporting 600,000 tonnes per annum of clean ammonia from the company’s WAH2 Project over the next 12 months.

Operational Arrangements

Phase 1 production of 600,000 TPA of clean ammonia will be shipped via the Port of Dampier Bulk Liquids Berth. The MoU includes ship loading for both export and bunkering customers, aligning with NH3’s broader clean energy strategy. Ammonia will be transported from the WAH2 Plant to Dampier by a new pipeline and loaded onto ships for international transport or bunkering purposes.

Project Progress

The MoU builds on recent milestones, including the completion of Pre-FEED engineering, gas supply agreements, and CO2 transport arrangements. NH3 is progressing towards its target of Front End Engineering Design (FEED) entry by the end of Q1 2025. Strategic and customer discussions are ongoing, supported by a WAH2 Project data room opening in February.

Executive Comments

Chairman Charles Whitfield stated, “Pilbara Ports have demonstrated their support and enthusiasm for becoming a key hub for the handling of clean ammonia for the international market and marine fuel. As promised in the first gas supply announcement, the tempo of achieving milestones and development of the project will continue to increase as we drive for FID in H1 2026.”

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