Covestro, Fertiglobe, and Ta’ziz signed an MoU to explore collaboration across ammonia and nitric acid value chains. They will assess short-term ammonia supply to Covestro’s China and US sites and longer-term low-carbon and green ammonia options for Europe, China, and the US, leveraging carbon capture and renewable technologies.
Acwa, a leader in energy transition, has signed a Memorandum of understanding (MoU) with EnBW Energie Baden-Württemberg, Rostock Port, and VNG, to create a green ammonia corridor from Acwa’s Yanbu project to the Port of Rostock where VNG plans to convert ammonia to green hydrogen for injection into the national core network.
Fertiglobe, the world’s largest seaborne exporter of urea and net ammonia combined, reported a 41% Y-o-Y increase in revenues to $2.82 billion in 2025, while adjusted EBITDA rose 57% Y-o-Y to $1.02 billion.
Fertiglobe, a seaborne urea and ammonia exporter under Adnoc, announced strong Q3 2025 revenues of $758 million, up 53 per cent year-over-year. Adjusted EBITDA rose 69 per cent to $286 million, and adjusted net profit surged to $134 million from $28 million last year.
Oman’s OQ Group has signed strategic agreements worth over RO230 million ($598 million) with two global companies - Germany-based MAK and Indian group Deepak - for the development of advanced downstream manufacturing projects in the cities of Sohar and Salalah in the sultanate.