Reliance secures $3 billion ammonia offtake agreement with Samsung C&T
By Julian Atchison on March 23, 2026
15 years, commencing FY2029
Reliance will supply renewable ammonia to Samsung C&T, following the signing of a binding long-term Supply and Purchase Agreement. Over 15 years, commencing in the second half of FY2029, Samsung will offtake ammonia produced at the Dhirubhai Ambani Green Energy Giga Complex in Jamnagar, Gujarat, northwest India. The total agreement is valued at more than $3 billion.
The Dhirubhai Ambani Green Energy Giga Complex was unveiled at Reliance’s 2025 AGM, and includes manufacture of its own solar, battery and electrolyser units. Via this project and others in its portfolio, Reliance aims to have 3 million tons per year of “renewable hydrogen equivalent production” up-and-running by 2032.
Through its New Energy business, Reliance is building one of the world’s most integrated clean energy platforms: a mega-scale solar and storage project in Kutch providing round- the-clock renewable power, feeding integrated green hydrogen and ammonia production at Jamnagar, anchored by the Dhirubhai Ambani Green Energy Giga Complex — a 5,000- acre advanced manufacturing hub housing gigafactories for solar modules, batteries, electrolysers, fuel cells, and power electronics.
Details of the production site in Jamnagar, India, in Reliance’s official press release, 16 Mar 2026
We are proud to partner with Samsung C&T to supply green ammonia that is cost-competitive and reliable. This partnership marks an important step in India’s clean-energy journey. RIL’s New Energy initiative aims not only to advance the energy transition but also to build a strong industrial platform for India by integrating India’s renewable resources with the country’s manufacturing leadership, world-class talent and innovation to produce value- added green fuels and chemicals at scale. At the heart of this vision is our commitment to indigenising the critical technologies of the energy transition — Solar, Battery Energy Storage Systems, and Electrolysers — under a strong Make-in-India framework. Partnerships such as this will help scale our green hydrogen ecosystem and gigafactories, while contributing to India’s ambition of becoming a global hub for green hydrogen and its derivatives.
Shri Anant Ambani, Executive Director, Reliance Industries Limited, in his organisation’s official press release, 16 Mar 2026
