Harvest Minerals Arapua announcement
Harvest Minerals Ltd has announced the award of the trial mining permit and commencement of trial mining at the Maximus Prospect.
Harvest Minerals Ltd has announced the award of the trial mining permit and commencement of trial mining at the Maximus Prospect.
After recent repairs, the Hattorf site of the Werra plant has started up again and has resumed full production until further notice.
thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions has supplied and commissioned Egypt’s largest nitrogen fertilizer complex.
In 1Q17, Mark Sopp will join KBR Inc. as the company’s next Chief Financial Officer.
Grannus selects Plant Process Equipment as its EPC partner for its innovative and environmentally sustainable California ammonia plant in the US.
ProSim and Johnson Matthey join together their expertise in separate fields within the nitric acid industry to enable nitric acid manufacturers to further enhance the performance of their plants.
Following a fire at K+S’s Hattorf site, the process control system power supply has been damaged.
Migao agrees to provide technical, construction, commissioning, operations, and maintenance support services to Potash Ridge’s Valleyfield 40 000 tpy SOP fertilizer project in Quebec, Canada.
Great Quest Fertilizer Ltd has announced it has renewed the Tilemsi and Tarkint Est permits for a further period of two years.
Belarusian Potash Co. and CNCCC sign a memorandum of cooperation with CNCCC to supply 1.5 million t of potash fertilizer from 2017 to 2019.
Sirius Minerals has announced it has secured the initial £1 billion funding for the construction of the North York Moors potash mine.
PotashCorp has detailed operational changes at its Cory potash facility and inventory adjustments at its Allan and Lanigan facilities.
IC Potash has announced continued partnership with Cartesian Capital Group LLC.
The Ethiopian Ministry of Public Enterprise is partnering with OCP Group to develop a US$2.4 billion fertilizer plant in Ethiopia.
OCI N.V. has announced the signing of new debt facilities of US$660 million.