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Swimming downstream

OPENING the world's largest ammonia plant should have been an unambiguous triumph for Western Australian Premier Alan Carpenter, but he felt compelled to warn that the Burrup Fertilisers facility could be the last of its kind for the state.

Swimming downstream

The $800 million plant on the peninsula is expected to produce up to 760,000 tonnes of liquid ammonia per year for delivery to Asian markets through the company's 25-year, take-or-pay contract to purchase...

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