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A chemical needed for diesel truck engines to start used to be made in Brisbane. But fertiliser maker Incitec Pivot is eying a green future which means Australia depends on China for urea.
Strike Energy plan fertiliser plant capable of supplying bulk of Australia s urea needs
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JanJanuary 2021 at 5:56am
Strike Energy plans to use gas from its Perth basin project and convert it into fertiliser for the agricultural market.
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Plans for a $2.3 billion fertiliser project capable of manufacturing three-quarters of Australia s current urea demand have been unveiled.
Key points:
Strike Energy plans a $2.3 billion fertiliser project in WA to supply urea to distributors for farming
The plant could produce three-quarters of the nation s current urea needs each year
The 30-year project could provide 1,000 jobs in construction and hundreds during operation