Unibio and Gulf Biotech to deliver Qatar’s first Uniprotein® plant

Sustainable protein company Unibio and its partner, industrial biotech investor Gulf Biotech, have announced that the Uniprotein® plant in Qatar has entered front-end engineering design stage, the final stage before construction.

Unibio and Gulf Biotech to deliver Qatar's first Uniprotein® plantUnibio, one of the leading sustainable protein companies, has announced that its strategic licensing partner, the Doha-based industrial biotech investor Gulf Biotech, has reached the final stage before the construction of the first single-cell protein (SCP) plant in Qatar by entering the Front-end Engineering Design Stage (FEED).

Qatar is a country that is rich in natural gas resources but has little or no farmland or the ability to produce protein for its population or the surrounding region. By using Unibio’s technology to produce protein locally, it helps to utilize their abundant resources, to directly enhance food security.

TO BE USED AS A PROTEIN SUPPLEMENT IN FEED
The plant will use Unibio’s U-Loop® technology, where methane is converted through continuous fermentation to produce Uniprotein®. The Uniprotein® produced in the plant will be used as a protein supplement in feed for fish and animals to supplement the deficit due to shortages of fish meal or soy.  The production of Uniprotein® is highly resource-efficient and sustainable compared with the production of traditional protein. Relative to soy production, Uniprotein® uses no arable land and significantly less water. Initial production is estimated to be 9,000 tonnes of protein per year.

According to Unibio’s statement, Gulf Biotech, represented by His Excellency Hitmi Al-Hitmi, has shown its commitment to using innovative technology and Qatar’s natural resources to tackle the highly pressing challenge of producing sustainable food for the world’s rapidly growing population. Gulf Biotech has completed their feasibility study on the viability of the plant. The FEED for the development of the plant is due to be completed by early 2023.

QATAR’S FIRST SINGLE CELL PROTEIN PLANT
“We are absolutely delighted with the progress made together with Gulf Biotech in reaching the FEED stage at what will be Qatar’s first single cell protein plant. We need innovators and visionaries if we are to provide food security for the world’s growing population in a sustainable way, especially at a time when the global cost of food continues to rise. Qatar’s abundance of methane makes it an ideal region to use our technology,” said David Henstrom, CEO of Unibio. “I am confident that together with our partners, we will play a pivotal role in being part of the solution in Qatar and beyond and look forward to updating our investors on this FEED result in due course.

“WE LOOK FORWARD TO STARTING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PLANT”
“Through the planning and the feasibility study we have had a professional and constructive dialogue with Unibio to develop the project and adapt the plant to Qatar conditions. We look forward to finalizing the FEED phase and starting the construction of the first sustainable protein plant in Qatar. We see enormous potential for the future of sustainable development of our business and achieving food security for the country by providing a sustainable and economically viable source for animal feed products,” said Hitmi Al-Hitmi, Founder of Gulf Biotech.