Fertilizer project news
Nutrien announces appointment of Ken Seitz as President and CEO
The announcement follows an extensive seven-month global search including internal and external candidates led by the Board.
Eurotecnica wins contract for world’s largest melamine plant
Xinji Energy Chemical Co. Ltd. has awarded Eurotecnica a contract for the implementation of the largest high pressure melamine plant in the world with a 120 000 tpy capacity.
Maire Tecnimont selected as urea licensor for project in Sub-Saharan Africa
Stamicarbon will deliver the process design package for the front-end engineering and design for a 4000 mtpd melt and granulation plant.
Wood appointed owner’s engineer for Strike’s fertilizer plant in Western Australia
The company has been appointed as owner’s engineer for the delivery of Project Haber, Strike Energy’s US$3 billion 1.4 mtpa urea fertilizer production facility to be built in Western Australia.
Keras Resources shares Diamond Creek Phosphate Project update
The 2022 mining campaign is now underway and will run through to early October 2022 as per the permitted summer mining season.
Yara Growth Ventures invests in Jai Kisan
The company focuses on enabling more transparent financing along the agriculture value chain with its buy-now, pay-later and supply chain financing offerings.
Kalium Lakes Limited delivers Sulphate of Potash to CSBP Fertilisers
The company has commenced deliveries of Sulphate of Potash (SOP) from the Beyondie SOP Mine to local WA fertilizer manufacturer and distributor, CSBP Fertilisers (CSBP), as part of the inaugural sale under its offtake agreement with K+S Asia Pacific (K+S).
The white mountains of the Werra Valley turn green
K+S begins covering its tailings piles at the Werra potash plant in Hattorf and Wintershall. Initially, with the start of construction on the tailings pile top in Hattorf, the focus is on the plateau covers, with the side covers to follow later.
ICL joins forces with PlantArcBio to boost crop yields
The platform successfully uses of RNAi technology to maximise a plant's natural yield increase mechanisms, without any genetic modification, and was the result of a multi-year research collaboration between the two companies.
Kanga Potash receives approval for exploitation licence
With the previously secured surface rights and Letter of Conformity under its environmental and social impact assessment, this gives the company all the necessary regulatory consents as it enters the pre-construction development phase.