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Stamicarbon to license urea to DEF plant
Nextchem, through its nitrogen technology licensing arm Stamicarbon, has been awarded a licensing and process design package contract by AdvanSix for a new urea-to-diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) plant in Hopewell, Virginia.
Pampa keeps $2.5bn urea plan alive as FID looms
Argentina’s Pampa Energía is advancing work on a proposed 2 million t/y urea plant but has not yet taken a final investment decision, the company said in its recent investor briefings.
Petrobras restarts UFN-III fertiliser project with $1bn investment
Petrobras has approved the resumption of construction on its long-delayed UFN-III nitrogen fertiliser plant in Três Lagoas, signalling a renewed push into Brazil’s domestic fertiliser market.
PepsiCo drives market for low-carbon fertiliser across three routes
CF Industries and PepsiCo have launched a commercial partnership to cut greenhouse‑gas emissions in potato production by offering certified low‑carbon urea ammonium nitrate solution (UAN) to growers supplying PepsiCo’s Frito‑Lay snack brands.
Copper concentrates & acid — CRU webinar insight
Copper smelters are under fresh pressure as treatment and refining charges (TC/RCs) fall amid tighter concentrate supply and rising smelter capacity, while record sulphuric acid values reshape smelter revenues.
CRU London briefing: Cost pressures reshape fertiliser supply
CRU’s “Energy Shock: Impact on commodity value chains” briefing in London on 14 May is essential for fertiliser, sulphur, nitrogen and syngas professionals seeking practical tools to manage rising cost and supply risk.
Sulphur World Symposium 2026 — Supply squeeze steals summit
A review of papers presented at this year’s Sulphur World Symposium, held by The Sulphur Institute (TSI) in Vancouver, Canada this year from April 28 to 30.
Gulf energy assets hit as attacks escalate
Shell’s Pearl GTL plant in Qatar is partially offline for up to a year after a March attack on Ras Laffan, as US-Israeli strikes also hit Iran’s Kaveh Petrochemical methanol facility, leaving production there unaffected.









