Fertilizer project news
Yara has joined FIORDA as the Founder Member
Yara has joined the Fertilizer Industry Operational Risks Database, a collaborative effort to improve the safety and reliable operation of nitrogen fertiliser plants.
K+S renews syndicated credit facility early
K+S Aktiengesellschaft has secured liquidity totalling €960 million through the early refinancing of its existing syndicated credit facility.
Haldor Topsoe announces development of new sulfur control solution
A new catalytic solution from Haldor Topsoe promises to remove hydrogen sulfide in lean off gases from viscose production, seeking to challenge traditional scrubbers on cost.
Haldor Topsoe scientist, Stig Helveg, receives award
Stig Helveg has been honoured with the 2019 Innovation in Materials Characterisation Award for his accomplishments in electron microscopy advances in catalysis.
Haldor Topsoe releases its ‘Sustainability Report 2018’
Haldor Topsoe, a provider of high-performance catalysts and proprietary technology for the chemical and refining industries, has released their sustainability report for the 2018 financial year.
Focusing on Fertilizer Dust Filtration
Eduardo Sauto, Gorco, Spain, discusses the design and implementation of dust collection systems at fertilizer plants.
New report on South Africa's fertilizer and nitrogen compounds industry
‘The Fertiliser and Nitrogen Compounds Industry in South Africa 2019’ report is now available to read on ResearchAndMarkets.com.
Dankali releases quarterly update on Colluli Potash Project
Danakali Ltd has provided a quarterly update on the activities and financial position of the company and its Colluli Potash Project, located in Eritrea, East Africa.
Invitation to FLSmidth interim report Q1 2019
FLSmidth & Co. has issued an invitation to participate in the presentation of their Q1 Interim Report on 2 May 2019. The presentation will be held in English.
NewFoodSystems innovation programme receives millions in government funds
The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) is funding the NewFoodSystems innovation initiative with a total of up to 20 million over a period of five years.