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Yara acquires Borealis' stake in Le Havre urea plant

Norwegian firm currently holds 47.85% in the 3,20,000 metric tonnes per annum (TPA) urea production facility

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Following the Borealis acquisition of GPN SA including 52.15% ownership in the Le Havre urea plant, Yara has accepted an offer from Borealis to acquire Borealis' ownership in Le Havre, situated on the north-west coast of France. Yara currently holds 47.85% in the 3,20,000 metric tonnes per annum (TPA) urea production facility, and 100% in 400,000 metric TPA ammonia production facility.
 
The acquisition will simplify overall management of the facility to the benefit of Yara's activities in France and in Europe, and will allow greater flexibility and optimisation of the site.
 
Access to an additional 1,60,000 metric TPA urea will allow Yara to expand its sales to industrial customers in markets such as nitrogen oxide abatement (DeNOX), AdBlue and the animal feed sector. The agreement with Borealis includes a urea supply agreement during a transition period.

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First Published: Jun 18 2014 | 11:01 AM IST

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