Fertilizer project news
Preventing the 2°C
Oliver Henkes and Jörg Eckert, Heraeus Chemicals, Germany, detail highly efficient catalysts that reduce nitrous oxide emissions from nitric acid production by 95%.
URALCHEM confirms tank car purchase
The TikhvinChemMash plant has delivered a batch of new generation tank cars of Tpr dimension for transportation of ammonia to URALCHEM.
Harvest Minerals provides Arapua project update
Harvest Minerals Limited has provided an update on its advanced Arapua multi-nutrient direct application natural fertilizer project.
Environmental assessment approval received for Milestone Phase I project
Western Potash Corp. has received environmental assessment approval for the Milestone Phase I project from the Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment.
Martin Engineering welcomes impacting railcar vibrator
Martin Engineering’s impacting railcar vibrators enhance workplace safety.
K+S Potash Canada accepts first railcar
K+S Potash Canada has accepted their first domestic railcars built by National Steel Car (NSC) in Hamilton, Ontario.
Acron increases urea output
The capacity of Acron’s four urea units in Veliky Novgorod is now 1800 tpd, following an overhaul of four production units.
A tale of two fortunes: the MENA nitrogen market
Laura Cross and Benjamin Treadwell, Integer Research, UK, report on how the Middle East and North Africa region’s position as one of the most competitive nitrogen producers is changing.
Djibouti inaugurates potash port
Djibouti has installed a new US$90 million potash port in Ethiopia, which comes as the second of 4 new ports to be built.
Edo Fertilizer plant to begin production in June
Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki has confirmed that the Edo Fertilizer Blending Plant in Auchi, Estako West, will begin commercial operation by mid-June 2017.