Ammonia news
KBR awarded contract for revamp of ammonia plant
KBR has announced that it has been awarded a contract by Krishak Bharati Cooperative Ltd for a revamp of its ammonia plant in Hazira, India.
Grannus achieves milestones in development of hydrogen and ammonia technology
Grannus LLC has announced that its Grannus Process has been designated as best available control technology by the US EPA for the production of hydrogen or ammonia.
Praxair commences gas supply to Yara Freeport ammonia plant
Praxair Inc. has announced that it has commenced the supply of hydrogen and nitrogen to Yara Freeport LLC – a world scale ammonia plant in Freeport, Texas, US.
Yara and BASF open new ammonia plant in Texas
Yara International ASA and BASF have announced that they have officially opened a new world scale ammonia plant in Freeport, Texas, US.
KBR wins ammonia plant contract for Indian greenfield urea project
KBR Inc. has been awarded an ammonia plant contract by Toyo Engineering Corp. for the Hindustan Urvarak and Rasayan Ltd greenfield urea project in Gorakhpur, India.
KBR awarded further work on ACRON ammonia plant in Russia
KBR Inc. has announced that it has been awarded a contract by JSC Dorogobuzh – a subsidiary of JSC ACRON – to provide equipment to revamp its ammonia plant in Dorogobuzh, Smolensk, Russia.
Metafrax commences construction of Russian chemical plant
Metafrax has announced that it has commenced construction of a 58 billion ruble chemical plant in Gubakha, Perm Territory, Russia.
Toyo awarded contract for Indian fertilizer complex
Toyo Engineering Corp. has announced that it has been awarded a contract for the construction of a large scale fertilizer complex in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh state, India.
CF Fertilisers to invest £40 million in Teeside manufacturing complex
CF Fertilisers is set to invest approximately £40 million in its Billingham manufacturing complex in North-East England, following two years of record outputs.
Greenfield Nitrogen to build regional ammonia plant through grass-roots ownership
Greenfield Nitrogen has announced that it is planning to raise US$120 million towards building the first regional anhydrous ammonia plant through grass-roots ownership.