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Italy's Saipem sees business chances in green ammonia, offshore wind

Italian energy professional Saipem, which has actually traditionally concentrated on oil and gas agreements, sees business chances occurring in lowcarbon areas including green ammonia and overseas wind, its CEO said on Thursday.

Speaking to journalists the day after releasing first-half outcomes, Saipem's Alessandro Puliti said the group had actually been just recently granted a 250-million euro ($ 271 million) job to build a large-scale green ammonia tank in Northern Europe.

The tank will belong to a energy import terminal where the ammonia will be become green hydrogen, he stated, adding Saipem anticipated similar contracts to become heavy-polluting industries concentrate on decarbonise their activities.

This tank contract is really important for us since it is a method to get in a company that we anticipate will establish the most amongst the activities related to green hydrogen, Puliti stated.

Europe is trying to begin the production and import of renewable hydrogen - a fuel manufactured utilizing eco-friendly electrical power - which nations are betting on to cut nonrenewable fuel source use in commercial procedures such as steel-making.

Converting green hydrogen into ammonia - passing from a. extremely combustible gas to a liquid - is the simplest method to. transportation the sustainable fuel, he included.

Puliti stated the group, which had an order stockpile of 30.5. billion euros at end-June, was likewise eager to enter in offshore. wind tasks in Italy, a location where the Mediterranean nation. has actually been continuing really gradually up until now compared with Nordics.

We are ready to deal with overseas wind projects in Italy. starting from now ... what we do not have to begin? Designers and. agreements, Puliti stated.

The Italian group validated its 2024 guidance on Wednesday. after reporting a 36% rise in adjusted core profit to 297. million euros in the second quarter compared to the same. duration of in 2015.

Puliti stated the group was concentrated on delivering on its. promise to go back to dividend in 2025.

(source: Reuters)