Turning natural gas into fertilizerStartup looking for ND grant to build mobile plant to generate ammonia from methane; benefits for both agriculture and O&G Mike Ellerd For Petroleum News Bakken
A startup technology company which has developed a process that generates anhydrous ammonia from methane is seeking a $1.1 million grant from the North Dakota Industrial Commission to build and implement a mobile pilot plant intended to move from well to well and convert wellhead gas into fertilizer....
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