JERA Concludes Joint Collaboration Agreement with Lotte Fine Chemical for Low Carbon Fuel Value Chains

JERA Co., Inc (“JERA”) concluded a joint collaboration agreement with Lotte Fine Chemical Co., Ltd. (“LFC”), to realize low carbon fuel value chains. Under the agreement, JERA and LFC will jointly collaborate to accelerate the development of a robust and resilient value chain of low carbon fuel through the following approaches:

  • Standardization of commercial frameworks
  • Optimization of each party’s ammonia portfolio by enhancing operational flexibility through joint studies
  • Joint efforts to discuss with both governments to establish and expand low carbon fuel value chain

 To guide the effort, the government of Japan and the Republic of Korea (“ROK”) launched “Japan-ROK Hydrogen and Its Derivatives such as Ammonia Cooperation Dialogue”, a programme designed to enhance collaboration across several key areas.

 Ryosuke Tsugaru, Chief Low Carbon Fuel Officer of JERA said, “We are pleased to have established a cooperative framework with LFC, the leading company in chemical industry in ROK. JERA strives for positioning us at the forefront of the energy transition in Asia through accelerating our decarbonization efforts, not only within the power sector but also across other sectors, including Hard-to-Abate industries”.

Kim Yong-seok, CEO of LFC said, “As JERA is playing a leading role in establishing a clean energy supply chain in Japan, we find this collaboration with JERA very meaningful. Lotte Fine Chemical has been building a competitive clean ammonia supply chain and making proactive investment based on its over half-century experience and the largest infrastructure of ammonia distribution in Asia. Through this agreement with JERA, we will take the next step to contribute ourselves to enhance the national competitiveness of Korea”.

As per the press release, JERA will continue to take the lead in strengthening and diversifying low carbon fuel value chains regionally, nationally and internationally, and contribute to global decarbonization and to solving energy issues, particularly in Asia.