Edmonton Journal

Ammonium nitrate production safe, CEO says

Fertilizer ingredient ‘very well handled in Canada,’ Nutrien executive explains

- ROD NICKEL

WINNIPEG North America’s regulation­s for handling ammonium nitrate, a potentiall­y explosive product used in fertilizer and in the mining industry, are the strictest in the world, the chief executive of Canadian fertilizer producer Nutrien Ltd. said on Tuesday.

An ammonium nitrate stockpile exploded last week in Beirut killing at least 171 people, injuring 6,000 and leaving a quarter of a million people homeless.

Nutrien, the world’s biggest fertilizer maker by capacity, produces ammonium nitrate at its plant in Redwater, about 60 kilometres northeast of Edmonton, and sells it to customers in the mining industry, CEO Chuck Magro said in an interview. The company does not sell ammonium nitrate for agricultur­al use, and the industrial chemical is a small part of the company’s overall business, he said.

“I strongly believe that what we’re doing here to produce this product that is needed for the mining industry is very well handled in Canada,” Magro said.

Some of the world’s deadliest industrial accidents have involved ammonium nitrate, including a 2013 explosion at a Texas fertilizer plant.

The U.S. Chemical Safety Board, an independen­t federal agency, said in a statement on Friday that regulatory changes in the United States are necessary to prevent future catastroph­es.

Nutrien’s ammonium nitrate is stored under 24-hour surveillan­ce and monitored by heat detection systems. There are restrictio­ns on how much can be stored in a location, Magro said.

Nutrien spokesman Will Tigley said the company does not store ammonium nitrate outside its plant and has tracing protocols for all shipments.

Lebanese authoritie­s said 2,750 tonnes of the industrial chemical had been stored for six years at Beirut’s port without safety measures.

Experts say the Beirut explosion should be a wake-up call for countries regarding the dangers of ammonium nitrate.

Quantity, ventilatio­n and proximity to flammables are seen as critical, as is distance from population centres.

 ?? FILE ?? Nutrien produces ammonium nitrate at its plant in Redwater and sells it to customers in the mining industry.
FILE Nutrien produces ammonium nitrate at its plant in Redwater and sells it to customers in the mining industry.

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