Ammonia news
Global fertilizer additives market exhibits increased traction for nitrogen-based fertilizers
Fact.MR has reported that the global fertilizer additives market has shown traction for nitrogen-based fertilizers to deliver 4.2% compound annual growth rate (CAGR).
Shchekinoazot chooses Topsoe ammonia technology for new plant
United chemical company Shchekinoazot has selected Haldor Topsoe as the licensor of ammonia technology for the construction of a new ammonia and urea plant.
Catalyst fertilizers market - global forecast to 2023
The catalyst fertilizers market is projected to reach US$2.5 billion by 2023, from US$2.3 billion in 2018, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.36%.
Project to investigate using carbon dioxide to make rural farm fertilizers
Professor Evgeny Rebrov, a University of Warwick researcher, will investigate how cold plasma and its interaction with catalytic coatings will intensify the production of fertilizers.
Chevron Nigeria signs agreement to supply gas to new Dangote fertilizer plant
The plant, which is ready to be commissioned before the end of this year, will produce 3.0 million metric tpy of urea.
thyssenkrupp secures EPC contract for Egyptian fertilizer complex
The fertilizer complex will be built in Ain El Sokhna, around 100 km southeast of Cairo, and is expected to go into operation in 2022.
Updated anhydrous ammonia safety training available for farmers
Farmers will be able to renew their training on the safe handling and use of anhydrous ammonia fertilizer with Fertilizer Canada's new educational manual and video.
Haldor Topsoe launches ClearView™ and announces alliance with Honeywell
The catalysis company have developed ClearView™, a service for boosting ammonia production in chemical plants.
Haldor Topsoe: ammonia can be the CO2-free fuel of the future
A new research project is exploring ammonia’s potential as a sustainable fuel and a good solution for “storing” green power from wind turbines and solar cells.
Asia and the FSU to lead global ammonia capacity contributions by 2023
Global ammonia capacity is poised to see considerable growth over the next five years, potentially increasing from 233.85 million in 2018 to 280.36 million tpy in 2023, registering a total growth of 20%, says GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.