In twin filings on the Tadawul this week, Saudi Arabia’s Sabic Agri-Nutrients announced that the Ministry of Energy has allocated the requisite feedstock for two large-scale ammonia projects. Feedstock has been allocated for the company’s 6th fertilizer plant that will produce 1.2mn t/y of low-carbon blue ammonia and 1.1mn t/y of urea and specialized agri-nutrients, as well as for the 7th plant that will produce 1.2mn t/y of conventional grey ammonia and 2.6mn t/y of urea. The company said that these projects will increase its urea capacity by 54% from current levls and reinforces its position as one of the world’s largest nitrogen fertilizer companies.