Fertilizer project news
AUS$140 million loan approved for Lake Wells SOP project
The Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility has made an Investment Decision to provide a debt financing facility of AUS$140 million to assist the development of the Lake Wells SOP Project.
Emmerson announces proposed placing and intention to list on AIM
The net proceeds of the equity placement will principally be used for the continuation of the Khemisset Project development workstreams comprising the detailed design for the mine.
Highfield Resources submits final section of Mining Concession documentation for Muga project
With the submission, the company has replied to all the questions from the relevant mining authorities in Madrid, Aragón and Navarra on the documentation submitted by the company.
EarthRenew upsizes acquisition of Replenish Nutrients
EarthRenew has upsized its previously announced acquisition of Replenish Nutrients equity from 38% to 100%.
CIP announces plans to build Power-to-X facility
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) have announced plans to build a Power-to-X facility in Europe with the support of market leaders within the agriculture and shipping industries.
US Department of Commerce issues final determination on phosphate fertilizer imports
The US Department of Commerce has announced its final determination that phosphate fertilizer imports from Morocco and Russia are unfairly subsidised.
Emmerson announce Khemisset potash project update
Emmerson Plc has announced that it is in the process of assessing a conceptual, staged development for its 100% owned Khemisset potash project.
CRU launches analysis tool for metals and fertilizer GHG emissions data
The global mining, metals and fertilizer business intelligence company CRU Group has announced the launch of its emissions analysis tool.
Casale wins award for new catalyst
The new catalyst, developed by the cooperation between Casale and Clariant, has received the Sandmeyer award from the Swiss Chemical Society (SCS).
Johnson Matthey: PGM markets remain tight as demand recovers from COVID-19 impacts
Platinum group metal (PGM) demand in 2021 will be boosted by a recovery in light vehicle production and stricter emissions limits for Chinese trucks.