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Woodside signs on to green ammonia supply chain

WOODSIDE Petroleum and a consortium of Japanese oil and power companies have signed a joint research agreement to conduct a feasibility study into the development of a clean fuel ammonia supply chain from Australia to Japan.

Company and Japanese partners seriously consider new fuel source

Company and Japanese partners seriously consider new fuel source

The supply chain study will look at producing green ammonia from gas and using carbon capture and storage as well nature-based offsets, marine transport to Japan, and the use of it as a power-generation...

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