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    World Fertilizer December 2025 | Global Mining Review

    Xsum NewsBy Xsum NewsJanuary 23, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read11 Views
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    The issue begins with an insightful regional report from Gordon Cope, addressing the growing demand for fertilizer in the Middle East and North Africa and facing the challenges posed by regional turmoil. This issue also includes articles discussing plant reliability and asset integrity, mixing and bagging, water management, corrosion protection, compressors, turbomachinery, granulation, granulation, and compaction.

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    Regional risks in fertilizer production
    Contributing editor Gordon Cope looks at the growing demand for fertilizers in the Middle East and North Africa, in the face of challenges posed by regional turmoil.

    catalyst for change
    UNICAT’s Dr Emmanuel Illo and Adrian Saab reveal how catalytic technology can be used to optimize the efficiency of ammonia cracking and support ammonia’s role as a hydrogen carrier.

    Ammonia plant renewal
    Tomohiro Masuda of Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Compressor Corporation analyzes how ammonia plant efficiency can be improved by modifying or replacing compressors and steam turbines.

    Shaping tomorrow’s fertilizer
    Gabriele Marcon and Ken Monstrey from Casale’s technical team are investigating the application of nitrogen fertilizer and ammonium sulfate finishing techniques and how they can enhance granulation.

    7 tips for a smooth turnaround
    Swagelok’s Brian Ruderley and Mike Augenbaugh examine how to successfully renovate a fertilizer plant.

    Improved step change maintenance
    Pritif John from TÜV Rheinland UK talks about a phase change maintenance program at a phosphate plant in the Middle East.

    High temperature failure of ammonia plant equipment
    BakerRisk’s Milo V. Kral and Daniel J. Benac detail the major high temperature failure mechanisms common to ammonia plant equipment.

    Best practices for corrosion prevention
    Matthias Walschburger of Knight Materials Technologies discusses best practices for preventing corrosion during fertilizer production.

    Hidden levers for a low carbon future
    Greg Gedney of Green Tweed USA argues that compressors offer an overlooked opportunity to reduce costs and carbon emissions in the fertilizer industry, while enabling more sustainable ammonia production.

    Designed for reliability
    Brett Binnekade from Bagtech International in South Africa outlines the design requirements needed to ensure the long-term, safe and efficient operation of fertilizer plants.

    Precision and quality of fertilizer bagging
    PAYPER’s David Ranera is looking for ways to improve the efficiency, accuracy and quality of fertilizer bagging.

    The role of water in blue ammonia production
    Giulia Sporchia and Elisa Brocka from Italy’s Canon Artes Spa are investigating the importance of water’s role in sustainable ammonia production.

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