Indorama: FMO supports ambitious fertiliser plant expansion in Nigeria
The producer wants to increase the capacity of its Port-Harcourt mega-plant by 50%. This is an ambitious budget of more than $1 billion, which the group is trying to mobilise from international institutions.
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▪ Indorama: FMO supports ambitious fertiliser plant expansion in Nigeria
▪ The producer wants to increase the capacity of its Port-Harcourt mega-plant by 50%. This is an ambitious budget of more than $1 billion, which the group is trying to mobilise from international institutions.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/816642/indorama-fmo-supports-ambitious-fertiliser-plant-expansion-in-nigeria/
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