Tecnimont installs key equipment at Project Harvest site

27 August 2025

Italian contractor Tecnimont has announced the completion of the first phase of heavy equipment installation at the under-construction blue hydrogen and blue ammonia production facility, known as Project Harvest, in Abu Dhabi.

Abu Dhabi is set to become a major producer of blue hydrogen and blue ammonia when the complex, which is being developed as part of the first phase of the Taziz Industrial Chemicals Zone, becomes operational in 2027.

A joint venture of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc Group) subsidiary Fertiglobe, South Korea’s GS Energy Corporation and Japanese investment firm Mitsui & Company is the main stakeholder in Project Harvest, which will have an output capacity of 1 million tonnes a year (t/y).

The joint venture awarded Tecnimont the main contract, estimated at $500m, for engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) works on the blue ammonia production project in May 2024. Construction began the following month.

In a post on , Tecnimont said that installation of the main ammonia converter – weighing over 700 tonnes – along with other major equipment, was completed on 22 July using a 1,600-tonne crawler crane.

“Thanks to strategic planning and early preparation of the foundations, most of the equipment was positioned directly upon arrival, minimising handling and optimising time and resources,” Tecnimont said on 26 August.
 
“More than a technical feat, this milestone opens up new work fronts across the civil, underground and steel structure phases, accelerating the path towards the next project objectives,” the Milan-headquartered and listed contractor said in its post.

Project Rabdan

While EPC works continue on Project Harvest – the first phase of the Taziz blue hydrogen and blue ammonia complex – Fertiglobe has delayed the final investment decision (FID) on the planned second phase, known as Project Rabdan.

The Rabdan complex is intended to use natural gas supplied by Adnoc – Fertiglobe’s parent company and majority shareholder – to produce up to 1 million t/y of low‑carbon liquid ammonia, also known as blue ammonia.

Also located within the Taziz Industrial Chemicals Zone, the Rabdan facility will have the capacity to produce 192,000 t/y of blue hydrogen and 892,000 t/y of nitrogen for supply to a local offtaker.

In its Q2 and H1 2025 financial results announcement, Fertiglobe stated that it had decided to “rephase Project Rabdan”.

Fertiglobe CEO Ahmed El-Hoshy told MEED in May that he expected the FID for Project Rabdan to be reached in 2026.

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Indrajit Sen
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