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Proposed urea plant secures $2.4b worth of deals without being built
Key takeaways
- Urea is loaded onto a ship heading to Australia.
- The Australian Fertilizer Corporation plans to build a 220,000 tonnes per year urea plant at Gladstone in central Queensland.
- Despite not yet being built, customers have signed up to buy all of its production for the next 10 years, worth about $2.4 billion.
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Urea is loaded onto a ship heading to Australia. (Supplied: Marnco)
The Australian Fertilizer Corporation plans to build a 220,000 tonnes per year urea plant at Gladstone in central Queensland.
Despite not yet being built, customers have signed up to buy all of its production for the next 10 years, worth about $2.4 billion.
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