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Backers lay out ambitious plan for $4b Derby fertilisers project

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Sean SmithThe West Australian
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A group of international companies have thrown their weight behind an ambitious plan to beat Perdaman Industries’ long-running fertilisers project into production through a $4 billion development at Derby.

The Derby Fertilizers and Petrochemical Complex, led by an expatriate who helped maintain Pankaj Oswal’s Burrup Fertilisers plant in Karratha, is running a parallel planning and approvals process with the aim of turning out its first ammonia and methane for export markets by the last quarter of 2024.

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