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Trigon & South Korea Sign MoU For Hydrogen-as-Ammonia Project

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Kate Rainford

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Trigon Pacific Terminals (Trigon) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Ulsan Free Economic Zone Authority (UFEZ) that will see the two entities establish a framework to expand collaboration on the development of hydrogen-as-ammonia exports from Canada to South Korea.

Through the MOU, Trigon will support the development of receiving terminals in Ulsan, South Korea as a key component of the supply chain into the Asian markets and will also assist in opening up potential markets for Canadian products. Trigon is ideally located between Western Canadian producers and Asia-Pacific customers and aims to become Canada’s west coast export hub.

Rob Booker, CEO of Trigon Pacific Terminals says: ‘Trigon has been actively advancing development of a Canadian west coast export corridor for the shipment of hydrogen-as-ammonia from Canada to global markets. The MOU with UFEZ further strengthens the strong ties between our two nations and our organisations. We are grateful for the opportunity to collaborate with UFEZ with the aim for Canada to be a supplier of choice and we look forward to ongoing and productive cooperation with the esteemed UFEZ team.’

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