Ammonia news
CF Industries begins restart of Billingham ammonia plant
The restart follows an interim agreement reached with the UK government to cover the costs to restart the ammonia plant and produce CO2 for the UK market.
Record natural gas prices force Yara to curtail ammonia production
Including optimisation of on-going maintenance, Yara will by next week have curtailed around 40% of its European ammonia production capacity.
Waggaman ammonia plant set to be offline for a month
No material damage has been identified to the plant following Hurricane Ida. Factoring in the anticipated restoration of power and utilities, the total outage is expected to be approximately 4 weeks from the date the plant was brought down on 28 August in anticipation of Hurricane Ida.
Production resumes at Donaldsonville ammonia plants
The complex was shut down on 28 August as part of contingency plans for Hurricane Ida.
Kima signs MoU to restructure loan to finance ammonia and urea plant
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.
Mitsui & Co., Inc. and CF Industries to jointly explore development of blue ammonia projects in the US
Mitsui & Co. Inc. and CF Industries Holdings, Inc. have announced a memorandum of understanding that will guide the companies in a joint exploration of the development of blue ammonia projects in the US.
ADNOC and Fertiglobe to sell UAE’s first blue ammonia to Itochu
The blue ammonia will be used for fertilizer production in Japan.
Nutrien and EXMAR to jointly develop and build low-carbon, ammonia-fuelled vessel
The companies' collaboration aims to significantly reduce Nutrien’s maritime transportation emissions.
AmmPower Corp. signs green ammonia MoU with Brazilian deepwater port
AmmPower will deliver its green ammonia technology to create clean fuel for Porto Central and help produce fertilizer for the agriculture and farming industries in Brazil.
Green ammonia project launched in Morocco
When fully commissioned, the HEVO Ammonia Morocco project is expected to produce 183 000 tpy of green ammonia and abate 280 000 tpy of CO2.