Mining concessions granted for Muga project
Following the award of the mining concessions, Highfield Resources’ priorities will focus on the preparation of construction at Muga.
Following the award of the mining concessions, Highfield Resources’ priorities will focus on the preparation of construction at Muga.
The facility will be the first in Canada to utilise the Shell Thiogro technology, a patented process to make sulfur/urea prills for crop production.
Acron has launched preparations for a large-scale modernisation of the Ammonia-2 unit at its Novgorod-based facility in Russia.
The plant turnaround focused on inspection, testing, repair and preventative maintenance of critical equipment, including cleaning the phosphate rock reactor.
The items have been purchased from FEECO International for the Cabinda phosphate plant in Angola.
Maire Tecnimont Group’s subsidiaries NextChem and MET Development and FerSam have agreed to undertake a feasibility study for a green ammonia project.
Christian Porter, the Australian Minister for Industry, Science and Technology, has said that the Lake Disappointment project will strengthen the security of Australia’s agriculture sector.
A green ammonia project managed by Skovgaard Invest, Vestas, and Haldor Topsoe has received approximately €11 million from the Danish Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Program.
Emmerson is on course to begin early construction works at its Khemisset potash project in Morocco in 4Q21.
The front-end engineering design and cost guidance provided by Black & Veatch is part of Koch Fertilizer's US$90 million upgrade of its nitrogen plant in Beatrice, Nebraska, US.
The new plant at the Lekki Free Zone in Lagos State, Nigeria, is designed to manufacture 3 million tpy of urea.
The capacity of the facility – located in the purpose-built TA’ZIZ Industrial Chemicals Zone, adjacent to the Ruwais Industrial Complex – will be up to 1 million tpy.
Casale has replaced and modernised the high-pressure stripper in the synthesis section of the Pulawy Urea Plant 2.
BHP Group is reviewing two port options for its Jansen potash project in Canada and expects to make a decision in the coming few months before taking the project to the board for a final investment decision.
The planned facility and equipment will produce various fertilizer blends customised to the needs of rice, maize, soybean, cassava, tomato, and other staple crops grown in Nigeria.