Acron developing calcium nitrate unit in Veliky Novgorod
The company expects to begin production in 2022.
The company expects to begin production in 2022.
The company’s Part IV Environmental submission has been approved by the Australian government, having been recommended by the Environmental Protection Agency with no appeals in January 2021.
The revamp project at the Ammonia-4 plant has successfully passed guarantee test runs to confirm the capacity of 2500 tpd of ammonia.
The scope of the revamp of Abu Qir 3 includes a capacity increase from the current production of 1940 tpd currently to 2370 tpd and a reduction in emissions from the melt plant absorbers.
The scope of the contract includes drilling, installation and development of brine and process water bores at the Lake Wells sulfate of potash project.
BHP has spent US$2.97 billion on the project in Saskatchewan, Canada, so far.
The agreement concerns the future site of a maritime loading facility on the north shore of the Saguenay River.
The new production facility, which has a capacity of 300 000 tpy, has produced its first batch of MAP, a nitrogen-phosphorous fertilizer.
The company has received Green Loan verification for the debt issued to partly fund the development of the Lake Wells sulfate of potash project.
Building on the Feasibility Study, the company has completed a concept study to examine the potential to develop Khemisset using a four-phased approach to reduce upfront capital costs and execution risk, and plan additional expansion stages to ensure that its economic value is fully developed.
The design capacity of the unit will amount to 2200 tpd of urea once complete, which will increase production capacity by more than 70%.
The order, booked in March 2021, focuses on improving overall plant production through improved plant availability and throughput.
Arianne partnered with the Quebec Center of Geomatics (CGQ) to advance research and development on a new method for the design and future monitoring of the company’s tailings operations.
According to experts, the change means that an additional 2 million t of apatite-nepheline ore will be mined from the open pit southwestern side.
The company has signed a non-binding MoU with Summit Africa Ltd that will seek to optimise, fully finance and construct the Kola potash project in the Republic of Congo via a mix of debt and royalty financing.