Fertilizer project news
Arianne Phosphate signs agreement with Port of Saguenay
The agreement concerns the future site of a maritime loading facility on the north shore of the Saguenay River.
Australian Potash receives Green Loan verification
The company has received Green Loan verification for the debt issued to partly fund the development of the Lake Wells sulfate of potash project.
Emmerson provides update on phased development strategy for Khemisset
Building on the Feasibility Study, the company has completed a concept study to examine the potential to develop Khemisset using a four-phased approach to reduce upfront capital costs and execution risk, and plan additional expansion stages to ensure that its economic value is fully developed.
Togliattiazot’s third urea unit 40% complete by end of 2020
The design capacity of the unit will amount to 2200 tpd of urea once complete, which will increase production capacity by more than 70%.
FLSmidth to supply process equipment for Middle East phosphate project
The order, booked in March 2021, focuses on improving overall plant production through improved plant availability and throughput.
Arianne Phosphate to use AI to improve safety at Lac à Paul project
Arianne partnered with the Quebec Center of Geomatics (CGQ) to advance research and development on a new method for the design and future monitoring of the company’s tailings operations.
North-Western Phosphorous Co. to extend life of Oleniy Ruchey open-pit mine until 2025
According to experts, the change means that an additional 2 million t of apatite-nepheline ore will be mined from the open pit southwestern side.
Kore Potash signs MoU for full financing of Kola project
The company has signed a non-binding MoU with Summit Africa Ltd that will seek to optimise, fully finance and construct the Kola potash project in the Republic of Congo via a mix of debt and royalty financing.
BCI Minerals awards contracts worth AUS$90 million for Mardie project in 1Q21
One of the awards includes the initial earthworks contract, which has been awarded to WBHO Infrastructure.
Anglo American to carry out aerial survey over Woodsmith mine
The survey will involve a plane flying in straight lines at an average height of 100 m to collect geophysical information on the properties of the rocks below ground.