Harvest Minerals begins construction of solar power facility for Arapua project
The solar power facility, which will supply 100% of Arapua's power needs, is expected to be commissioned within 5 months.
The solar power facility, which will supply 100% of Arapua's power needs, is expected to be commissioned within 5 months.
NextChem, MET Development and Stamicarbon have reached an agreement with US-based Greenfield Nitrogen LLC to develop the first dedicated green ammonia plant in the US Midwest.
The complex, which is slated for completion in 1Q24, will incorporate Casale’s NA2000™ Dual Pressure processes for nitric acid and AN2000™ for ANS production.
The Government of Angola has allocated a 20-hectare site in the Malange region for the NPK plant.
Western Australia's Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation will provide project facilitation assistance to the project.
PJSC TOAZ (Togliattiazot) has begun hiring workers for its Urea Production Unit No. 3.
Weir Minerals is providing both primary and secondary concentrate screens which will be used for the granulometric separation in the initial phase of the crushing, grinding and desliming processes.
The project will have an initial estimated investment of approximately US$2.4 billion during the first phase to develop a 2.5 million t fertilizer production unit, combining urea and NPK/NPS products.
Construction works for the Standard Grade SOP component of the plant are currently 98.1% complete.
The bulk sample is currently enroute to the International Fertilizer Development Centre headquarters in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, US, for blend and granulation optimisation, field, and greenhouse trials.
The proceeds will be used to fund the purchase of long-lead items and other site infrastructure, including power supply, at the company’s Muga Potash Project.
The microgrid for the Lake Wells sulfate of potash project will be developed in a staged approach, with the thermal component to be completed within circa 15 months of Australian Potash making a final investment decision.
The loan was used to finance Kima's ammonia and urea plant in Aswan, Egypt, which is currently operating at 80% of the ammonia line and 104% of the urea line.
The northern embankment trial construction at BCI Minerals' salt and potash project in Western Australia is nearing completion.
The company will defer the turnaround at its nitrogen fertilizer facility in Coffeyville, Kansas, to 3Q22.