Proposed urea plant secures $2.4b worth of deals without being built (opens original article in a new tab)
An Australian company has secured $2.4 billion in contracts for a proposed urea plant that hasn't been built yet, with plans to produce emissions control products and potentially agricultural urea using waste materials.
- Australian Fertilizer Corporation secured $2.4b in contracts for urea production before building a new plant
- Plant will produce AdBlue for emissions control and may expand to agricultural urea
- Project aims to replace urea imports and uses waste materials for production
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