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Perdaman taps EY for billion dollar raising to fund $4.5b urea plant – The Australian Financial Review
Perdaman Chemicals and Fertilisers is on the hunt for more than $1 billion in equity, to finance the construction of its mammoth $4.5 billion urea plant.

Perth-headquartered Perdaman Chemicals and Fertilisers is on the hunt for more than $1 billion in equity, to finance the construction of its mammoth $4.5 billion urea plant in Western Australia.
Urea is a key ingredient in nitrogen fertilisers – used in agriculture all over the world. Tamara Voninski
Street Talk understands Perdaman has drafted in EYs dealmakers to help it stitch together the equity component of the financing package that will bring its urea plant to life, which would be the biggest…
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