Is AdBlue made in Australia?

Locally produced supplies of a crucial diesel exhaust fluid have ramped up significantly, with 3 million litres of AdBlue produced in Australia over the past week, but a long-term supply plan is yet to be finalised.
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Who makes AdBlue in Australia?

Servicing 5000+ business locations. AUSblue is humbled to be entrusted as Australia's largest AdBlue manufacturer and supplier of choice to public, private and Government operations.
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Where is AdBlue manufactured?

Fertiliser maker Incitec Pivot struck a deal with the federal government to ramp up manufacturing of the AdBlue fluid at its Gibson Island plant in Brisbane, which is required as a fuel additive for most modern diesel vehicles to control nitrogen oxide pollution.
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Where in Australia is AdBlue made?

Brisbane chemical manufacturer Incitec Pivot Limited has announced an agreement with the Australian Government to ramp up urea production and shore-up the country's dwindling stockpile of diesel vehicle additive AdBlue.
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Who produces AdBlue?

“A lot of the AdBlue, or the chemical that goes into making it, is imported from China. “The supply of that chemical urea has dried up from China. And hence, there's now a massive shortage of AdBlue In this country.”
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Does Australia manufacture urea?

For Australia and NZ, the majority of granular urea is currently imported, predominantly from the Middle East, South East Asia and China. Domestic production totals less than 0.5 Mt with production sites in Queensland, Australia and North Island, New Zealand.
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Why is there AdBlue shortage in Australia?

Simon Henry, the chief executive of ASX-listed DGL Group, which supplies about half of Australia's AdBlue needs, said on Wednesday the worst of the crisis had passed as extra production across the market had injected new supply as a time when demand was softening because of the omicron wave of COVID-19.
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How much AdBlue is made in Australia?

Locally produced supplies of a crucial diesel exhaust fluid have ramped up significantly, with 3 million litres of AdBlue produced in Australia over the past week, but a long-term supply plan is yet to be finalised.
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Will Australia run out of AdBlue?

Supply and demand inbalances have pushed up urea's price, so AdBlue production has fallen. Estimates vary, but there's enough AdBlue in Australia to keep our transport fleets running until sometime in the first quarter of 2022.
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Is Australia going to run out of AdBlue?

Expert warns Australia's AdBlue supply could run out within weeks causing major supply chain issues. Australia's supply of urea – an additive used in diesel engines – could run out in weeks, meaning the trucking industry could grind to a halt.
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Who manufacturers urea in Australia?

Perdaman Industries (Chemicals & Fertilisers) is a Western Australian based multinational group with a current focus on the production of urea, the most commonly traded nitrogenous fertiliser.
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Where is urea manufactured in Australia?

Strike Energy Limited has been granted Major Project Status for Project Haber, its $3 billion urea manufacturing facility in the Narngulu Industrial Area, near Geraldton, Western Australia. The project will produce up to 1.4 million tonnes per annum of urea from clean hydrogen and natural gas.
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Why is China stopping AdBlue?

A global shortage of urea has caused China, the greatest supplier of the ingredient, to cap its exports to protect its own supplies and control soaring domestic prices of AdBlue.
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What can I use instead of AdBlue?

What should I know about using AdBlue? Using water instead of AdBlue - In short, you mustn't use water instead of AdBlue, or water down the AdBlue in anyway. AdBlue is a mixture of urea and 67.5% de-ionized water.
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Can I make my own AdBlue?

It can only be produced industrially. Making AdBlue® yourself may have adverse repercussions on your vehicle. the first involves dissolving granules of solid urea, called prills in demineralised water; the second involves mixing synthetic urea with demineralised water.
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Can I pee in my AdBlue tank?

But sadly, the answer is "no". A modern clean diesel car will recognize that your pee is not the right stuff. AdBlue solution has a far higher concentration of urea--32.5%--mixed into deionized water.
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Can human urine be used for AdBlue?

No, AdBlue® does not contain urine

Not at all! The reason for this rumour is that AdBlue® is made of 67.5% demineralised water and 32.5% urea. However, urea is not strictly speaking urine, but rather one of its components. In addition, no human or animal urine is used to create the urea in AdBlue®.
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Is AdBlue a pigs urine?

AdBlue® is a synthetic, highly purified solution of urea and demineralized water NOT pigs urine. Whilst the chemical urea is in pigs' urine, it is found in much lower concentration alongside many other elements.
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Does AdBlue vary in quality?

AdBlue of bad quality will stack the SCR catalyst and reduce the exit of exhaust gasses till the complete blockage of the SCR system. It is important to notice that not all AdBlue present in the market has the same quality.
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Can a diesel car run without AdBlue?

What happens if I run out of AdBlue? If you run out of AdBlue while you're driving, then the engine's power and performance will be reduced to limit its emissions. Once you've stopped, you won't be able to restart the engine if the AdBlue tank's empty.
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What cars use AdBlue in Australia?

Which cars use it? AdBlue is common in trucks and is now used in a number of late-model diesel cars and SUVs produced by a growing number of manufacturers including Renault, Citroen, BMW, Audi, Volkswagen, Ford, Mazda, and Toyota.
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Why is AdBlue getting expensive?

The price fluctuations of AdBlue are due to the prices of the raw products which go into making the solution. AdBlue is made up of urea and water.
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