GlobalData: India to drive global ammonia industry growth between 2019 and 2030
A report by the company has concluded that India is on course to have capacity additions of 9.27 million tpy by 2030.
A report by the company has concluded that India is on course to have capacity additions of 9.27 million tpy by 2030.
Perdaman Chemicals and Fertilisers has signed a licensing and engineering contract for Haldor Topsoe’s SynCOR Ammonia solution for its AUS$4 billion ammonia/urea plant in Karratha, Western Australia.
The company has received letters of intent from KfW IPEX-Bank of Germany and Export Development Canada with regards to one of its small-scale production facilities in central Saskatchewan, Canada.
Al-Nasr Fertilizers Co., and Benchmark Power International are to establish an ammonia production plant in the Suez Governorate.
The company intends to revisit the market when conditions have improved later this quarter.
The credit approval has been obtained from the Africa Finance Corp. and the African Export Import Bank.
The pre-FEED (front-end engineering and design) study is the next step in the development of a chemical and fertilizer facility near Narrabri, New South Wales, Australia, which will use appraisal and early development gas.
The US$1 billion facility in Kingisepp, Russia, was formally opened at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in June.
Kiwa Bio-Tech Products Group Corp. recently completed research of a new fertilizer processing technology with several technology institutes.
Matt Shackleton, Managing Director and CEO of Australian Potash, has said that the complete findings of the definitive feasibility study on the project will be released in due course.
Danakali and the Colluli Mining Share Company have said they aim to commence project execution in 2019.
During the maintenance period, the existing facilities will be supplemented by further components for screening and cooling the products.
The two companies have identified a mutual opportunity for Salt Lake Potash to use part of the pre-strip material from Blackham’s proposed Williamson Pit development for the construction of the Salt Lake Potash project's on-lake evaporation ponds.
The company has made an EPCM agreement with Lycopodium for services related to the development of Itafos Farim’s mine site, which is expected to produce 1.3 million tpy of phosphate rock.
The proceeds of the offering will be used, together with proceeds from the other elements of the Stage 2 Financing, to fund the construction and development of a polyhalite mine, located in North Yorkshire in the UK.