Terra Nitrogen Company

Terra Nitrogen Company, Limited Partnership is an American company that was set up on September 20, 1991 and now is headquartered in Deerfield, Illinois. The company markets nitrogen fertilizers, most of which are anhydrous ammonia and urea ammonium nitrate solutions (UAN). Terra Nitrogen Company (TNCLP) is a subsidiary of CF Industries and Terra Nitrogen, L. P. (TNLP) is the operating partner of TNCLP. [1]

Terra Nitrogen Company, L.P.
Public
Traded asFiled Form 15 on Apr 2 18, to voluntarily deregister its common units from NYSE.
IndustryBasic materials – agricultural chemicals
Founded1991
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
W. Anthony Will (CEO),

Dennis P. Kelleher
(Chief Financial Officer, and Director)

Richard A. Hoker
(Principal Accounting Officer) (Dec 31, 2012)
Productsnitrogen fertilizer
Revenue$ 774.40M (Sep 30, 2013)
Websitewww.terranitrogen.com

Operations

Terra Nitrogen Company's parental company is CF Industries, a leading global fertilizer and chemical company, with 3,000 employees and 9 manufacturing plants operating in Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Their Donaldsonville, Louisiana, plant is the world’s largest nitrogen complex.

A joint venture ammonia facility in located in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.

Terra Nitrogen GP Inc. (TNGP) also manufactures phosphate fertilizer products.

Link to CF's 2017 Report:

[2]

Products and services

The company’s major products are nitrogen fertilizer, which is essential for plant (such as corn and wheat) growth and yields. Products of this company are urea ammonium nitrate (UAN) liquid solution, with a nitrogen content between 28 percent to 32 percent; and anhydrous ammonia, with a nitrogen content about 82 percent. [3]

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