Strike Energy Limited announced the launch of Project Haber, a Mid-West ammonia and urea manufacturing facility, which comes after a year of feasibility studies. Strike and TechnipFMC have completed feasibility studies on a 1.4 mtpa urea production facility, which would process gas from Strike's Greater Erregulla development in the Perth Basin. Natural gas is a critical input into ammonia and urea production, and access to competitively priced gas from Strike Perth's Basin resources will be a key enabler for the project. In parallel Strike has been awarded an option for a long-term lease over a 60-hectare site in Development WA's Narngulu Industrial Estate. The site is adjacent to the Geraldton Port and has direct access to State rail and road networks. The design of the facility includes an 800kt pa ammonia production train, 300kt of onsite urea storage, power/utilities and steam generation, rail sidings for transport and a 120km raw gas pipeline from the Perth Basin. The development has been designed to the awarded location in Narngulu. Strike's world class low-cost onshore gas resources in the Greater Erregulla region will form the backbone of the commercial viability of the project. Project Haber will consume 86 TJ per day of natural gas, and up to 628 PJ over a 20-year timeframe.