Fertilizer project news
Trigg Mining begins exploration drilling at Laverton Links sulfate of potash project
A 500 m aircore drilling programme at the Laverton Links SOP project in Western Australia will aim to convert the current Exploration Target to a Mineral Resource estimate.
Salt Lake Potash secures production offtakes for sale of sulfate of potash
The company has signed term sheets with Unifert, Indagro and Ferisur for the sale of Lake Way sulfate of potash, with a total volume commitment of 170 000 tpy.
Petrofac awarded EPC contract in Malaysia
Petrofac's Engineering & Production Services has been awarded a contract by Asean Bintulu Fertiliser (ABF) Sdn Bhd, one of Malaysia’s largest fertilizer plants, for its Third Boiler Project.
OCP Group expects ammonia plant in Nigeria to begin production in late 2023
The factory is part of OCP’s push to step up investment in phosphates-based fertilizers in Africa.
Kalium Lakes' Beyondie SOP project receives government infrastructure loan
The Northern Australia Facility loan from the government of Western Australia will assist in developing infrastructure for the company's sulfate of potash project at Beyondie.
Yara closes ammonia plant in Trinidad
The Yara Trinidad plant is one of the company's smallest ammonia plants, with an annual production capacity of approximately 270 000 t of ammonia.
Sirius Minerals announces revised two-stage project development plan for polyhalite project
Strategic partner and financial investor processes are underway with the aim of securing US$600 million of Initial Scope funding, with various parties engaged and assessing information.
Dangote Group signs phosphate fertilizer agreement with Togo
Dangote’s project is intended to process phosphate to make fertilizer in-country, and then export it elsewhere in West Africa.
Australian Potash submits Environmental Review Document for Lake Wells SOP project
The Environmental Review Document comprises a thorough understanding of the environmental setting in the Project area, developed through detailed flora and fauna surveys and studies.
Emmerson Feasibility Study recommends Port of Casablanca for potash handling
The study concluded that the Port of Casablanca's existing capacity would be sufficient for Emmerson's potash and salt production.