News
21 June 2023

OCP plans $7bn green ammonia plant to avert supply problems

In:
Oil & gas, Renewables
Region:
Middle East & Africa

Morocco's OCP plans to invest $7 billion in an ammonia plant using green hydrogen, produced from renewable fuel, as one of the world's biggest phosphates and fertiliser companies seeks to increase output and meet low carbon goals.State-owned OCP is one of the biggest importers of ammonia,...

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