Satyendra Pathak
doha
The upcoming world’s larget Blue Ammonia Plantin Mesaieed Industrial City will enhance QatarEnergy’s role in providing the world with low-carbon products, Minister of State for Energy Affairs and President and CEO of QatarEnergy HE Saad Sherida Al Kaabi said on Tuesday.
Delivering keynote address at the foundation laying ceremony for the world’s largest blue ammonia plant in Mesaieed Industrial City, Al Kaabi described the blue ammonia plant as a transformative project that reaffirms Qatar’s commitment to sustainability.
Al Kaabi said, "This facility consists of an ammonia production unit with a capacity of 1.2 million tonnes per year, along with an additional unit for CO2 injection and storage, capable of handling 1.5 million tonnes annually.”
He said, "QatarEnergy will provide the plant with over 35 megawatts of electricity from the solar power plant currently being built in Mesaieed Industrial City, ensuring the production of low-carbon blue ammonia. This plant will enhance our ability to provide the world with low-carbon products, in line with global efforts to reduce carbon emissions.”
Al Kaabi highlighted that the facility would leverage QatarEnergy’s proven capabilities in constructing and operating ammonia plants in partnership with Qatar Fertiliser Company (QAFCO). "This is a prime example of how we harness our expertise to deliver groundbreaking projects that serve global sustainability goals,” he added.
With an investment of QR4.4 billion, the blue ammonia plant will play a pivotal role in diversifying Qatar’s energy mix and supporting the transition to cleaner energy. Strategically located in Mesaieed Industrial City, the plant benefits from state-of-the-art infrastructure, integrated capabilities, and access to one of the Middle East’s largest petrochemical export ports.
The plant’s construction and operation will be carried out by a consortium comprising ThyssenKrupp and Consolidated Contractors Company (CCC), ensuring the adoption of advanced technologies and sustainable practices. Production is scheduled to commence in the second quarter of 2026.
Blue ammonia, produced by capturing and storing CO2 emissions, is increasingly recognised as a key component in achieving net-zero targets worldwide. Its potential applications in industries such as fertilizers, transportation, and energy generation make it a critical resource in reducing global greenhouse gasemissions.
Qatar’s commitment to such innovations underscores its proactive approach to addressing climate change while maintaining its status as a leader in the global energy market.
The blue ammonia project is part of QatarEnergy’s broader initiative to expand its portfolio into cleaner and renewable energy sources. Alongside its ongoing projects in LNG, oil and gas, petrochemicals, and solar energy, QatarEnergy is positioning itself as a global leader in the transition to sustainable energy.
Reiterating this commitment Al Kaabi said, "The blue ammonia plant joins a list of QatarEnergy’s ambitious expansion projects that reflect our dedication to meeting the world’s growing energy demand sustainably. Our investments in clean energy align with our vision of delivering energy solutions that balance environmental stewardship with economic growth.”
Expressing his gratitude, Al Kaabi extended his thanks to Qatar’s leadership for their unwavering support. "We are deeply grateful to the Amir of the State of Qatar His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani for his patronage and support of the energy sector, and to His Highness the Deputy Amir Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad Al Thani for laying the foundation stone of this transformative project.”
Al Kaabi also lauded the consortium of ThyssenKrupp and CCC, as well as the teams from QatarEnergy and QAFCO, whose efforts have been instrumental in bringing this project to fruition.
The blue ammonia plant symbolises Qatar’s forward-looking vision and its role in shaping the global energy landscape. By investing in sustainable solutions and leveraging cutting-edge technology, QatarEnergy continues to strengthen its leadership in the global transition to a low-carbon economy.
As the world moves toward a cleaner energy future, Qatar’s blue ammonia plant stands as a beacon of innovation, sustainability, and progress, setting new benchmarks for the industry and reinforcing the nation’s commitment to environmental stewardship.