News
30 September 2022

Australia backs A$4.5bn urea plant with low-cost finance

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Oil & gas
Region:
Asia-Pacific

The Australian government will provide a A$220 million ($143 million) low-cost loan to Perdaman to help build a A$4.5 billion urea plant in Western Australia.The loan will come from the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility, and adds to A$255 million in two previous loans backing infrastructure...

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