TotalEnergies signs $11bn Morocco green hydrogen deal

29 October 2024

France's TotalEnergies has signed an agreement to develop an $11bn project to produce hydrogen and green ammonia in Morocco.

It was previously reported that the planned integrated facility will be located in Guelmim-Oued Noun in southern Morocco.

The deal is one of 22 that were signed during French President Emmanuel Macron's visit to the North African state on 28 October.

TotalEnergies' chairman and CEO, Patrick Pouyanne, signed the agreement for the local production of green hydrogen and ammonia in the presence of Morocco's King Mohammed VI and Macron, according to local media reports.

The counterparty includes Morocco's Energy Minister, Leila Benali; Economy & Finance Minister, Nadia Fattah; Interior Minister, Abdelouafi Laftit; and Minister Delegate in charge of Investment, Karim Zidane.

It is understood that the project will require the development of 10GW of solar and wind energy and a land area of 187,000 hectares.

It was reported that Morocco's Unified Regional Investment Commission had approved the project’s launch in November 2022.

The other agreements signed during Macron's visit to Morocco cover financial cooperation in the rail, forestry, aviation, logistics and energy sectors, with a particular focus on decarbonisaton and energy transition.

TotalEnergies has been exploring green hydrogen and other related projects in the Middle East and North Africa region.

In August, the Courbevoie-headquartered firm and Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar) signed an agreement to assess the viability of developing a commercial green hydrogen to methanol to sustainable aviation fuel (saf) project.

It is also among the early investors in UK-based Xlinks First, which aims to deliver the $18bn Morocco-UK power interconnector project. TotalEnergies acquired a minority stake in the company following an investment of $25.4m, which was announced in November last year.

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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