Fertilizer project news
GPO, G2X and CFEn announce natural gas supply contract
GPO, G2X Energy Inc. and CFEn have announced that they have entered into a 15-year natural gas transportation and supply contract in support of a new Mexican fertilizer plant.
Stamicarbon signs licensing and equipment supply contracts for urea plant
Stamicarbon has released a statement announcing that it has signed licensing and equipment supply contracts with Jiujiang Xinlianxin Fertilizer Co. Ltd for a new ultra-low energy urea plant.
Cultivating capacity growth
Lynn Wang, Integer, China, explains how supply-side structural reform will promote capacity upgrades in the Chinese fertilizer industry.
Fertilizer producers paying highest prices for sulfur in two years
According to Reuters, phosphate fertilizer producers are currently paying the highest prices for sulfur in two years, but it is the farmers that are absorbing the additional cost.
Chinese company halts synthetic ammonia and urea production
According to Reuters, Yunnan Yuntianhua Co. – a major chemical producer based in Yunnan, China – has stopped production of both synthetic ammonia and urea.
B&V work on Koch Fertilizer plant expansion contributes to award
Black & Veatch has announced that it helped guide a Koch Industries subsidiary to an award-winning water treatment project at the Koch Fertilizer plant in Enid, Oklahoma, US.
Verde announces conclusion of pre-feasibility study for fertilizer expansion
Verde AgriTech Plc has announced the conclusion of a pre-feasibility study for the expansions to the ongoing Super Greensand production.
DuPont awarded contract by Acron for MECS technology
DuPont Clean Technologies has announced that it has been awarded a contract by PJSC Acron for MECS sulfuric acid technology.
Canpotex fully committed to end of February 2018
Canpotex has released a statement claiming that it is fully committed on volumes through to the end of February 2018.
Turkish fertilizer manufacturer selects EIRICH technology
EIRICH has announced that its preparation technology, which enables mixing and granulating to be performed in a single unit, has recently been selected for use by a Turkish fertilizer manufacturer.