Yara reports strong Q2 margins despite market volatility
EBITDA excluding special items reached $906 million, up from $652 million year-over-year. Net income was $545 million, and the company announced the acquisition of Gulf Coast Ammonia.
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In short: Yara acquired a Texas ammonia plant for $1.3 billion and launched Europe's largest industrial carbon capture project at its Sluiskil site.
EBITDA excluding special items reached $906 million, up from $652 million year-over-year. Net income was $545 million, and the company announced the acquisition of Gulf Coast Ammonia.
The acquisition strengthens Yara's energy diversification and production capacity, with the plant expected to reach full production by end of 2026.
The decision follows insufficient returns; capital will be reallocated to alternative U.S. ammonia projects with a renewable ammonia agreement from NEOM.
It will capture up to 800,000 tonnes of CO₂ annually at Yara Sluiskil in the Netherlands to reduce emissions from hard-to-abate industries; Johan Labby explains CCS benefits via video.
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