Petrobras and Yara sign agreements for technical cooperation and commercialization of Arla 32
November 18 2024 - 2:51AM
UK Regulatory
Petrobras and Yara sign agreements for technical cooperation and
commercialization of Arla 32
Petrobras and Yara have signed two agreements in a next step
towards structuring a potential partnership within fertilizers and
industrial products, both based on resumed production in Araucaria
Nitrogenados S.A. (ANSA), a wholly-owned subsidiary of
Petrobas.
In the first agreement, ANSA will produce Automotive Liquid
Reducing Agent (ARLA 32), using Yara’s high-quality automotive
grade urea as raw material. This will facilitate the resumption of
domestic production, reducing dependency on imports. The ARLA 32
will be sold by Yara.
The contract will be operational until ANSA's production
restarts, at which time ARLA 32 will be produced with raw material
from ANSA itself.
The second is a technical cooperation agreement for the
development of joint studies of fertilizers and industrial
products, as well as energy transition efforts linked to
decarbonization projects, emission reduction, and production of
renewable and low-carbon fertilizers. This scientific,
technological, and operational cooperation aims to achieve greater
production efficiency and increase the supply of these products in
the market.
On the resumption of ANSA
According to notices released to the market on 06/06/2024 and
08/15/2024, Petrobras will invest R$ 870 million for the return of
ANSA's operational activities. The factory, located in Paraná, has
been hibernated since 2020 and had the return to its operational
activities approved in June 2024. The factory is expected to return
to operation in May 2025, in an effort to anticipate the initial
forecast. These de-hibernation and resumption activities are being
carried out directly by Petrobras and ANSA.
About Yara
Yara's mission is to responsibly feed the world and protect the
planet. We pursue a strategy of sustainable value growth through
reducing emissions from crop nutrition production and developing
low-emission energy solutions. Yara’s ambition is focused on
growing a nature-positive food future that creates value for our
customers, shareholders and society at large and delivers a more
sustainable food value chain.
To drive the green shift in fertilizer production, shipping, and
other energy intensive industries, Yara will produce ammonia with
significantly lower emissions. We provide digital tools for
precision farming and work closely with partners at all levels of
the food value chain to share knowledge and promote more efficient
and sustainable solutions.
Founded in 1905 to solve the emerging famine in Europe, Yara has
established a unique position as the industry’s only global crop
nutrition company. With 18,000 employees and operations in more
than 60 countries, sustainability is an integral part of our
business model. In 2023, Yara reported revenues of USD 15.5
billion.
Media contact:
Sigurd E.
Jørgensen
Yara Industrial Solutions
E-mail: sigurd.engevik.jorgensen@yara.com
Mobile: + 47 977 06 434
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