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Baker Hughes Secures Multiple Orders to Advance Wabash Valley Resources Clean Ammonia Fertilizer Project
Baker Hughes to supply essential compression, integrated well construction solutions
Plant expected to produce 500,000 tons of ammonia and capture 1.67 million tons of CO2 annually
Project will help create a more sustainable and reliable domestic fertilizer supply in the U.S.
FLORENCE, Italy, Jan. 28, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Baker Hughes (NASDAQ: BKR), an energy technology company, announced Wednesday multiple awards to progress one of the first low-carbon ammonia fertilizer production plants in the United States being developed by Wabash Valley Resources (WVR). Baker Hughes will supply essential compression and integrated well construction solutions that support multiple parts of the clean ammonia value chain – from hydrogen production to CO₂ separation and permanent sequestration. The announcement was made during the 2026 Baker Hughes Annual Meeting in Florence.
The project, located in West Terre Haute, Indiana, will repurpose an existing gasification facility into a state-of-the-art clean ammonia plant. Once in operation, it will be capable of producing 500,000 tons of ammonia per year while capturing 1.67 million tons of CO₂ annually, helping create a more sustainable and reliable domestic fertilizer supply for the U.S. Corn Belt and broader agricultural market.