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Yara acquires Gulf Coast Ammonia plant

Yara International ASA, a leading crop nutrition and ammonia company, today announced that its U.S. subsidiary, Yara North America, Inc., has reached an agreement to acquire Gulf Coast Ammonia's (GCA) ammonia production facility in Texas City, Texas from GCA Holdings LLC, affiliated with Lotus Infrastructure Partners and MB Energy for a consideration of USD 1.3 billion.

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Yara acquires Gulf Coast Ammonia plant

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OSLO, Norway, July 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Yara International ASA, a leading crop nutrition and ammonia company, today announced that its U.S. subsidiary, Yara North America, Inc., has reached an agreement to acquire Gulf Coast Ammonia's (GCA) ammonia production facility in Texas City, Texas from GCA Holdings LLC, affiliated with Lotus Infrastructure Partners and MB Energy for a consideration of USD 1.3 billion.  Key Highlights "By bringing this plant into the Yara portfolio, we are strengthening our operational resilience and diversifying our energy costs at a time when supply flexibility matters more than ever. This addition of world-class U.S. production capacity supports our long term strategy of diversifying our energy exposure, capturing economies of scale, and lowering both fixed costs and capital per tonne. With a century of experience and a proven commitment to safety across our operations, sales, and distribution networks in over 60 countries, Yara will contribute to reliable supply across critical value chains, in the U.S. and beyond," said Svein Tore Holsether, President and Chief Executive Officer. Strengthening Yara's competitiveness The acquisition demonstrates execution of Yara's strategy to diversify its energy exposure through value-accretive, disciplined investments that improve competitiveness and support long-term earnings expansion.  Yara will utilize its midstream ammonia platform to supply both external customers, and its own internal sourcing needs. This further strengthens Yara's ability to serve its fertilizer production system and key industrial customers with reliable ammonia supply. The acquisition includes the ammonia synthesis loop and related ammonia storage and exclusive use of loading infrastructure. Hydrogen and nitrogen supply, along with other utilities, are supplied through a long-term contract with Air Products, which owns and operates the largest hydrogen pipeline network in the United States. This contributes to Yara's strategic priority of gas diversification, with a significant increase of U.S. gas exposure (Henry Hub). The set-up is similar to Yara's operations in Freeport, Texas, where a comparable model combined with Yara's ammonia expertise has supported strong operational improvements and consistently high performance.

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