A major investment in downstream processing has been celebrated with the opening of the Yara Pilbara Nitrates technical ammonium nitrate (TAN) plant in the North-West.
Premier Colin Barnett said the plant employed more than 500 workers on site during construction and would require about 70 employees for ongoing operations.
“Yara Pilbara has also invested more than $50 million in Karratha for residential housing for employees and their families, demonstrating its commitment to the community,” he said.
The Premier said the innovative $US800 million plant integrated with the neighbouring Yara Pilbara Fertilisers plant.
“This new TAN plant will take ammonia from the fertiliser plant and use it to produce up to 330,000 tonnes of ammonium nitrate each year,” he said.
“This type of value-adding industry is essential to future economic development of the Pilbara, creating employment and securing local supply of ammonium nitrate for the mining industry.”
Located in the Burrup Strategic Industrial Area (SIA) near Karratha, State Development Minister Bill Marmion said the project showed Western Australia remained an attractive place for large-scale international investment.
“Projects can invest with confidence and proceed without unnecessary delays,” Mr Marmion said.
“I’m hoping to soon see other value-adding industries develop in the Burrup SIA.”