Fertilizer project news
OCP Group, UM6P and Regrow collaborate on carbon stock monitoring system
OCP Group, the University Mohammed VI Polytechnic (UM6P), and Regrow have signed a strategic partnership to develop an MRV (measuring, reporting, and verification) system specific to African soil.
Minbos Resources has provided a Cabinda phosphate project update
To complete the construction of the fertilizer factory, the Company has engaged a number of design, engineering and project management companies.
Ag Growth International Olds facility celebrates decade of no lost time incidents
The company marked the achievement with a special event and awards ceremony honouring the facility’s employees.
Nano-Yield has introduced a nanotechnology-based granular fertilizer coating
NanoCote Core complements existing fertilizers, elevating the performance of granular fertilizers.
ATOME Energy provides update on green ammonia facility in Paraguay
ATOME Energy has provided an update on the progress of its current major projects.
New water-soluble micronutrients and NPK fertilizers for North America
Four new water-soluble fertilizers have been added to ICL’s Nova brand to deliver fertigation and foliar solutions for precision crop nutrition at all crop growth stages.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and Tenaska to develop green hydrogen projects in the US
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), through its Energy Transition Fund I (CI ETF I), the largest dedicated clean hydrogen fund globally, and Tenaska further strengthen their relationship by entering into an agreement to ramp up development of gigawatt-scale green hydrogen projects in the U.S.
Western Potash Corp. celebrates 1500 days without lost time incidents
This achievement was made possible through the collective efforts of the team.
Projects between YPFB and Petrobras said to cover 40% of urea demand in Brazil
The probable participation of Petróleo Brasileiro SA (Petrobras) and Yacimientos Petrolófilos Fiscales Bolivianos (YPFB) in three fertilizer projects is estimated to cover 40% of the demand for urea in Brazil.
Atlas Agro selected by US Department of Energy to develop Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub
OCED funding will support Atlas Agro’s participation in the Hydrogen Hub through the advancement of planning, detailed design, environmental permitting, and procurement of long-lead equipment.