Ammonia news
Ferkensco signs financing agreement for fertilizer production facilities in Uzbekistan
Ferkenso has signed financing agreements with Gazprombank for the construction of a plant to produce complex mineral fertilizers based on ammonia in Yangiyer, Syrdarya region of Uzbekistan, and a chemical complex to produce complex fertilizers in the Samarkand region of Uzbekistan.
Haldor Topsoe digital solution operational at Fatima ammonia plant
Haldor Topsoe’s digital solution ClearView has been installed at Fatima Group's 1650 tpd ammonia facility in Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan.
Stamicarbon launches green ammonia technology for sustainable fertilizer production
The technology relies on renewable resources – instead of fossil fuels – to eliminate carbon from the ammonia production process.
MHI Compressor International to supply turbomachinery to Koch Fertilizer ammonia manufacturing facility
MHI Compressor International will supply turbomachinery to Koch Fertilizer's ammonia production facility in Fort Dodge, Iowa, US.
JERA and Yara sign ammonia MoU
The MoU includes plans to collaborate on the sequestration of already captured CO2 (CCS) at Yara’s ammonia plant in Pilbara, Australia, enabling the production and supply of blue ammonia to JERA.
Casale to participate in US green ammonia pilot project
The project is working towards realising a 1 tpd green ammonia pilot plant.
Waggaman ammonia plant temporarily shut down
Following repairs, the subsequent re-start process was stopped on 8 May due to a coupling failure on the refrigeration compressor, upon which the plant was safely shut down.
KBR and Cummins sign green ammonia MoU
Under the terms of the MoU, KBR plans to integrate Cummins' proton exchange membrane electrolysis technology into its green ammonia solution, K-GreeN.
CVR Partners releases 1Q21 results
The company has reported a net loss of US$25 million, or US$2.37 per common unit, on net sales of US$61 million for 1Q21.
Yara Pilbara and ENGIE to build renewable hydrogen plant to produce renewable ammonia
Scheduled for completion in 2023, the first concrete phase of the project will produce up to 625 t of renewable hydrogen and 3700 tpy of renewable ammonia.