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Hexagon and Water Corporation to collaborate

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Global Hydrogen Review,


Hexagon Energy Materials Ltd (Hexagon) has provided further information on its Key Terms Agreement (KTA) with Water Corp., including the basis and next steps for negotiations regarding water supply for its WAH2 low-emissions ammonia export project (WAH2 Project).

As previously advised, Hexagon’s target remains WAH2 FEED entry in mid-2024. This will require the completion of planned technical work and execution of conditional commercial agreements for key aspects of the project.

Hexagon continues to progress multiple confidential discussions with key input providers, potential offtakers and strategic partners. Under the terms of non-disclosure agreements, confidentiality must be maintained until such time as it is lifted by mutual consent or discussions progress to a point where an agreement can be announced (as in the case of the current agreement with Water Corp.). It is anticipated that there will be a series of announcements over time that will allow Hexagon to provide further guidance as these discussions deliver initial non-binding agreements and later definitive agreements.

    As part of this, under the KTA:
  • Hexagon and Water Corp. have committed to negotiate in good faith with the intention of executing a definitive agreement for the supply of water to the WAH2 Project.
  • The negotiations are being conducted on the basis of non-binding, commercial-in-confidence terms which are set out in the KTA.
  • To support the negotiations, Hexagon and Water Corp. have agreed that Hexagon will not seek alternative supplies of water for, and Water Corp. will reserve the capacity required to supply, the WAH2 Project (this reserved capacity would be forfeited if no definitive agreement is ultimately executed).

Hexagon’s and Water Corp.’s intent is to progress the definitive agreement for water supply as soon as reasonably practicable based on the KTA.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/11032024/hexagon-and-water-corporation-sign-agreement/

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