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Linde starts up supply of clean H2 and captured CO2 to Celanese

Linde has started supplying clean H2 and captured CO2 to Celanese, a global chemical and specialty materials company.

Linde is supplying Celanese with CO2 captured from its state-of-the-art carbon monoxide (CO) and H2 production facility at Clear Lake, Texas. Celanese will use the captured CO2 and resulting clean H2, along with other CO2 sources, as feedstock to produce methanol with a lower carbon intensity at its Fairway Methanol LLC joint venture with Mitsui & Co., Ltd.

Linde already supplies CO, oxygen and nitrogen to Celanese from its Clear Lake facility and U.S. Gulf Coast pipeline system. The additional supply is an expansion of the existing long-term agreement.

“Celanese is meeting the challenge to produce products with a lower carbon footprint by using CO2 that would otherwise be emitted,” said Mark Murray, Senior Vice President of Acetyls at Celanese. "We are pleased to work with Linde in our journey to reduce the carbon intensity of methanol, a raw material widely used in many everyday products.”

“Linde is actively supporting its customers’ decarbonization goals," said Amer Akhras, Vice President South Region at Linde. "We are proud to expand our existing relationship with Celanese by investing in our Clear Lake facility to enable the production of essential chemicals with a lower carbon intensity.”