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Middle East to Invest $2.3 Billion in Phosphatic Fertilizer Projects, an Industrial Info Market Brief
Industrial info is tracking 23 capital and maintenance projects worth $2.3 billion that are tied to the production of phosphate-based products in the Middle East.
Released Thursday, December 19, 2019
Phosphate is used to produce various fertilizers like single super phosphate, triple super phosphates, mono ammonium phosphate and diammonium phosphate. Industrial info is tracking 23 capital and maintenance projects worth $2.3 billion that are tied to the production of phosphate-based products in the Middle East. The projects include five grassroot units and three unit addition/expansions, along with maintenance and rehabilitation work at existing facilities. See graph below and click here for a list of projects.
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