Samsung E&A breaks ground on Indiana ammonia project

  • Gas
  • January 6, 2026

Engineering and project management firm Samsung E&A has held a groundbreaking ceremony for its Wabash low-carbon ammonia project in Indiana, US.

The project, to be built in Terre Haute, will produce up to 500,000 tonnes of ammonia and capture 1.67 million tonnes of carbon dioxide annually. The ceremony was held in Washington DC.

It is being funded by the US Department of Energy, the Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, and Korea’s Ministry of Climate, Energy, and Environment.

Samsung E&A signed an engineering, procurement, and fabrication contract worth approximately KRW680bn (approximately $475m) with Wabash Valley Resources in October last year. It aims to complete the project in 2029.

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