Ammonia news
CF Industries releases statement regarding ITC injury determination concerning imports of UAN from Russia and Trinidad and Tobago
Commerce found that imports from Russia are dumped at rates ranging from 8.16% to 122.93%, and unfairly subsidised at rates ranging from 6.27% to 9.66% while imports from Trinidad are dumped at a rate of 111.71% and unfairly subsidised at a rate of 1.83%.
Nel ASA: Receives purchase order for an alkaline electrolyser system from Skovgaard Energy
The green ammonia plant, to be built by Skovgaard Energy and their Danish project partners, Topsoe and Vestas, will be the world’s first dynamic green ammonia plant, where renewable electricity from wind and solar will be connected directly to the electrolyser.
Minbos and Stamicarbon sign MoU on green ammonia
Supported by Stamicarbon, Minbos aims to establish Angola as a key player in green ammonia production.
ExxonMobil, Grieg Edge, North Ammonia, GreenH to assess low-emission hub at Slagen terminal in Norway
The production facility would be powered by Norwegian hydro-electricity with potential production of up to 20 000 t of green hydrogen and distribution of up to 100 000 t of green ammonia.
OCI N.V. to expand port of Rotterdam import terminal to meet emerging large-scale low-carbon hydrogen demand
Terminal is strategically located to enable import of blue and green ammonia from OCI’s global operations in the Middle East & North Africa at Fertiglobe and the US, connecting to key infrastructure to serve Europe’s future hydrogen deficit.
Yara and Japan Bank sign MoU to strengthen cooperation in field of clean ammonia
The companies aim to establish an international supply chain of clean ammonia to realise a decarbonised society.
Yara and Japan Bank for International Cooperation explore strategic collaboration in Japan
JBIC and Yara will accelerate the formation of projects for the establishment of a fuel ammonia supply chain through the framework for collaboration between the two parties.
Nutrien announces plans to increase fertilizer production capability and return additional capital to shareholders
The company is ramping up potash production capability to 18 million t by 2025 and is planning for approximately US$2 billion in additional share repurchases in 2022.
Kima approves amicable settlement with Tecnimont regarding ammonia and urea project
The board of directors of Kima has approved an amicable settlement agreement to end all existing disputes regarding the ammonia and urea project, which was signed on 11 May with Tecnimont.
Internal transfer to prepare for the potential IPO of Yara Clean Ammonia
The board of directors of Yara International ASA has signed a demerger and a merger plan for the internal reorganisation and transfer of Yara's Clean Ammonia business to a wholly-owned subsidiary of Yara.