Kemira Partners with Hazer Group to Explore Industrial Deployment Opportunities

Kemira Partners with Hazer Group to Explore Industrial Deployment Opportunities

William Faulkner 16-Jan-2026

Kemira and Hazer Group sign MOU to evaluate methane pyrolysis technology, exploring sustainable carbon products and potential industrial integration opportunities.

Kemira has entered into a strategic collaboration framework with Hazer Group Ltd through the signing of a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) aimed at assessing industrial-scale applications of Hazer’s proprietary methane pyrolysis technology. The agreement marks an important step for both companies as they explore innovative pathways to advance low-emission chemical processes and sustainable material solutions.

Under the terms of the MOU, Kemira and Hazer Group Ltd will work jointly to evaluate both the technical performance and the commercial viability of deploying Hazer’s methane pyrolysis process within Kemira’s global operations. This collaboration will focus on understanding how Hazer’s technology, as well as the carbon-based materials it produces, could complement Kemira’s existing portfolio of solutions for water-intensive industries.

A key element of the initial evaluation phase involves Kemira conducting in-depth testing of Hazer’s carbon materials for potential use in water treatment applications. These tests will examine performance characteristics such as adsorption capability, durability, and compatibility with Kemira’s current treatment systems. The results will help determine whether Hazer’s carbon products can deliver measurable efficiency or sustainability benefits compared to conventional materials used in water purification and industrial water management.

In parallel, Kemira will assess the feasibility of integrating Hazer’s methane pyrolysis technology directly into its industrial processes. This includes examining how the technology could be deployed at scale, its operational requirements, energy efficiency, and alignment with Kemira’s sustainability goals. Methane pyrolysis offers a pathway to produce hydrogen and solid carbon without generating carbon dioxide emissions, making it an attractive option for companies seeking to decarbonize chemical production while creating valuable by-products.

Should the outcomes of these technical and commercial assessments prove positive, the MOU outlines a pathway for deeper commercial engagement between the two companies. This may include discussions around technology licensing arrangements, long-term product offtake agreements, or other forms of commercial collaboration that would support broader deployment of the technology across Kemira’s facilities.

Commenting on the partnership, Hazer’s Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director Glenn Corrie expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration. He noted that working with Kemira, a recognized global leader in sustainable chemical solutions for water-intensive industries, reinforces confidence in Hazer’s methane pyrolysis platform and highlights growing market interest in Hazer Graphite. According to Corrie, the agreement validates Hazer’s position as a technology leader and creates new opportunities to demonstrate the industrial relevance of its low-emission solutions.

From Kemira’s perspective, the collaboration reflects a proactive approach to identifying advanced technologies that can strengthen innovation and sustainability across its operations. Kemira’s Executive Vice President for Research and Innovation, Sampo Lahtinen, described Hazer’s technology as both exciting and highly advanced. He emphasized Kemira’s interest in exploring how the technology could be integrated into the company’s industrial footprint, potentially supporting its long-term goals related to efficiency, environmental performance, and responsible resource use.

Overall, the MOU establishes a structured framework for technical evaluation, knowledge exchange, and potential commercial development. It underscores both companies’ shared commitment to advancing cleaner industrial technologies and developing innovative solutions that address the growing demand for sustainable chemicals and materials in global markets.

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