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Fertilizer Production in Western Australia Sees Major Boost, an Industrial Info Market Brief
There is substantial interest in the fertilizer production industry in Western Australia
Released Thursday, January 28, 2021
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There is substantial interest in the fertilizer production industry in Western Australia. Two companies have started, or shown interest in, ammonia-urea production that would significantly reduce the reliance on fertilizer imports.
Perdaman Industries has just awarded an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract to Saipem-Clough, to construct their $4.3 billion fertilizer plant in Karratha.
Meanwhile, Strike Energy Ltd is moving forward with a $2.3 billion ammonia-urea complex, called Project Haber, in Narngulu.
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