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Do you know what DEF fluid is? It's Diesel Exhaust Fluid. Every Diesel truck that has been made since 2010 is required to use it. It's a product made of 67% Urea fertilizer and 33% distilled water. Every diesel truck you see driving down the road today has to have this product to drive. The engines won't start without it. There are regulators inside the engine that mix DEF with the Diesel to reduce Diesel emissions. That's the purpose of DEF.

Right now, Russia is the largest exporter of Urea by a wide margin. Qatar is second. Egypt and China are Tied for 3rd. Both Russia and China have decided to no longer export Urea. On top of that, India is the largest manufacturer of Urea in the world even though they consume most of what they make. What little they would export..........they no longer do. They are now stopping the exportation of any and all Urea minus a deal they just cut with Sri Lanka.

What does this mean for you and me? Well, first, the United States imports most of it's Urea fertilizer. We are the third largest importer in the entire world. We depend on other countries to eat, drive and ship our products.

Secondly... Flying J is the largest Service provider for Truckers around the Unites States. I'm sure you've seen their massive gas stations when traveling around the country. Flying J gets 70% of their DEF fluid from shipments via Union Pacific railroad. UP has single user access to the Fertilizer plants that Urea/DEF fluid comes from. No other rail provider has access to these distribution points. This means Flying J can't just go around Union Pacific. Union Pacific is in charge....for a reason I'm gonna mention in a few paragraphs.

Flying J provides 30% of all DEF consumed in the United States. UP has told Flying J to reduce their shipments by a whopping 50%. And if they do not comply then they will be completely embargoed. That would in effect bankrupt FJ. This means that 15% of all DEF consumed by truckers in the US is no longer available at the largest travel service center for the entire trucking industry.

Rome rotted from the inside out. It was easily invaded because it was occupied with internal problems. It appears we have discovered the Trigger. DEF fluid. If this holds up, DEF shortages will be the catalyst that causes food shortages in the coming months. Not only is there a shortage of fertilizer to grow crops in drought-stricken states (See Kansas' drop in wheat production for 2022)....but....now it looks like, unless the Federal Government intervenes via the Defense Production Act, ...which I am no longer confident they will....there is gonna be an absolute massive shortage of trucking in the coming months.

There simply isn't going to be DEF fluid sufficient to keep the engines running and moving. Home Depot is now limiting the amount of DEF you can buy in their stores.

I would think long and hard about the decisions you are making right now. Where you live. What you spend money on. How you prepare. This is so real that the CEO of Flying J, Shameek Konar was summoned to a Surface Transportation Board hearing to give them all this info.

From what I'm reading....Blackrock is the majority shareholder of Union Pacific railroad. How is that important? Americas biggest fertilizer producer is CF Industries. Their largest shareholder is Blackrock. Blackrock controls the fertilizer industry in the U.S.. Union Pacific has exclusive rights to distribution points of fertilizer. Urea is fertilizer. Flying J needs Urea/DEF. Blackrock is controlling everything.

The Chairman of the BlackRock Investment Institute is Tom Donilon, President Obama’s former National Security Advisor. Tom Donilon’s brother, Mike Donilon is a Senior Advisor to Joe Biden. Tom Donilon’s wife, Catherine Russell, is the White House Personnel Director. Tom Donilon’s daughter, Sarah Donilon, who graduated college in 2019, now works on the White House National Security Council.

It appears Blackrock is spearheading the dismantling of the US system on behalf of the Globalists. And the first domino they are pushing over is the energy sector. They are using DEF to get the party started. This is one sector of the biggest downfalls in political repercussions this country has ever faced…
 
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Def is injected ex side at the cat to knock down Hydrocarbons. Also diesel is injected at the cat to superheat and burn excess HC. They fail quite often and can catch anything on fire close to the ex when regenerate is on.


Thanks 442 for pointing out Who is the key player! Wtf! Of course the feds know this!!

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Interesting read

Top 10 Players in the Urea Market

Aug 20, 2021
The global urea market exhibited stable growth during 2015-2020. Looking forward, the market is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 3% during 2021-2026. As per the analysis by IMARC Group, the top 10 urea companies are increasingly focusing on expanding their applications across the automotive sector for minimizing the nitrogen oxide emissions from diesel engines. Urea is increasingly being used in exhaust systems and tanks of diesel-powered automobiles for removing nitrogen oxide. This is further supported by numerous regulations set by the governments of multiple nations pertaining to vehicular emissions. Various key players are also engaging in extensive research and development (R&D) activities to integrate fluid bed granulation technology with the manufacturing process of urea. Since the deployment of the technology is expected to ensure excellent efficiency and improved quality of the end product that offers high resistance to crushing and abrasion, this is creating a positive outlook for the market.



Request Free Sample Report: https://www.imarcgroup.com/urea-market/requestsample

Top Urea Manufacturing Companies and Suppliers Worldwide:
Acron Group
Establishment: 1961
Headquarter: Russia
Website: www.acron.ru/en

Arcon Group is a key mineral fertilizer producer on the global level. With its diversified portfolio including complex and nitrogen fertilizers and an extensive distribution channel across Russia and China, the company’s consolidated profit was around US$ 53 Million in 2020. It has two production facilities across Russia but operates in 8 countries worldwide with a strength of more than 11,000 employees.

BASF SE
Establishment: 1865
Headquarter: Germany
Website: basf.com

BASF SE is a multinational chemical company that is known as one of the largest chemical producers in the world. Headquartered at Ludwigshafen, Germany, it operates across multiple integrated production sites across Asia, Europe, Australia, the Americas and Africa in more than 80 countries. It comprises 11 divisions that are grouped into 6 segments, namely chemicals, materials, industrial solutions, surface technologies, nutrition and care, and agricultural solutions. With more than 110,000 employees across the globe, BASF SE aims to rapidly expand its business through operational excellence and technological leadership.

BIP (Oldbury) Limited
Establishment: 1894
Headquarter: United Kingdom
Website: https://www.bip.co.uk/

BIP (Oldbury) Limited is one of the oldest polymer material manufacturers in the world. A pioneer in developing thermoset resins and plastic molding materials, it is known to manufacture thermoset moulding materials, paper chemicals, textile chemicals, biodiesel water-based polyurethanes, and plastic blast media. It was also the first company to patent urea-formaldehyde resins. It is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Tennants Group, which is considered to be the leading formaldehyde producer in the United Kingdom.

EuroChem
Establishment: 2001
Headquarter: Switzerland
Website: https://www.eurochemgroup.com/

Headquartered in Zug, Switzerland, EuroChem is a leading global mineral fertilizer producer and supplier. It produces nitrogen, phosphorus and potash fertilizers that are sold and distributed across Europe, Russia and CIS, North America, Latin America and Asia. With an efficient global distribution network, they are able to serve their extensive customer base in more than 100 countries. Their objective is to maintain its competitive cost advantage with better efficiency and deeper vertical integration while assisting farmers across the globe in enhancing their crop yield and quality.

Jiangsu Sanmu Group
Establishment: 1992
Headquarter: China
Website: http://www.sanmuresin.com/

Jiangsu Sanmu Group is a large-scale chemical enterprise that is primarily engaged in research and development (R&D), manufacturing and sales of solvent, synthetic resin, fine chemical materials and related products. It also deals with the circulation and warehousing of chemicals, copper fabrication and operation of cable wires. It is one of the top private trans-regional and multi-industry enterprises in China that has been awarded with multiple quality and environmental system certifications.

Koch Fertilizer LLC
Establishment: 2008
Headquarter: United States
Website: https://kochfertilizer.com/

Koch Fertilizer LLC is one of the largest producers and marketers of fertilizers on the global level. It has the capacity to manufacture, market and distribute more than 10 Million Metric Tons of fertilizer products on an annual basis. The product portfolio of the company includes urea, urea blends, ammonium nitrate solution, phosphate, anhydrous ammonia, potash, ammonium polyphosphate, and sulfur-based products. With its state-of-the-art terminals across numerous locations, it distributes its products across the US, Canada, Mexico, Australia and the United Kingdom.

OCI Nitrogen
Establishment: 2013
Headquarter: Netherlands
Website: https://www.oci.nl/

OCI Nitrogen is Europe’s second-largest integrated nitrates producer as well as the largest melamine producer worldwide. It provides lower carbon fertilizers, fuels, and feedstocks to agricultural, transportation, and industrial customers across the globe. It has a comprehensive and highly efficient distribution and logistics network around the world and it enables streamlined import/export activities that is accessible through pipeline, road, rail and shipping.

Petrobras
Establishment: 1953
Headquarter: Brazil
Website: https://petrobras.com.br/en/

Petrobras is one of the largest producers of oil and gas in the world that is mainly engaged in exploration and production, refining, energy generation and trading. Based in Brazil, it has a large proven reserve base and has successfully acquired expertise in deep and ultra-deepwater exploration and production. The aim of the company is to provide energy that ensures prosperity in an ethical, safe and competitive way. With over 41,485 employees working with them at present, the company produces an estimate of 2.84 million barrels of oil equivalent per day.

Qatar Fertiliser Company
Establishment: 1969
Headquarter: Qatar
Website: http://www.qafco.qa/

Qatar Fertiliser Company (QAFCO) was founded in 1969 as a joint venture between the Government of Qatar and numerous foreign shareholders. It is now one of the leading producers of fertilizers across the globe. It is owned 100% by Industries Qatar (IQ) and has 6 world-class plants that produce a sizable annual capacity of 3.8 million MT of ammonia and 5.6 million MT of urea at present. It is committed to operating its services in an environmentally responsible manner to provide high quality ammonia and urea to its customers.

SABIC
Establishment: 1976
Headquarter: Saudi Arabia
Website: https://www.sabic.com/en

SABIC is a public company that is ranked among the world’s largest petrochemicals manufacturers with a workforce of over 32,000 individuals. Based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, it operates through three strategic business units, namely petrochemicals, agri-nutrients and specialities. Saudi Aramco owns 70% of the company’s shares while the remaining 30% is publicly traded on the Saudi stock exchange. It has numerous manufacturing, sales, technology and innovation facilities that are located across the globe and are managed by four regional offices, the Middle East and Africa, Asia, the Americas and Europe.



About IMARC Group: IMARC Group is a leading market research and consulting company that offers management strategy and market research worldwide. The company has done multiple projects on the urea industry, which has enabled clients to set up and expand their businesses successfully. Some of the company’s offerings include:


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Stock piling some myself…


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Just talked to my wholesaler. No problems with DEF at the moment. Have Pallet fulls. Problem right now is NO Batteries. And don't know when as according to the supplier. They have no knowledge
at this time of DEF shortages

300 locations in 46 states. If the shortage does occur. Looks like i might have to nab a pallet or
two.
 
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My "old" Dodge Cummins 2500 looks better and better every day. No payments, 18-20 mpg and laughs at virtually any uphill grade.
Now if I just had a dragstrip to tow to. lol


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Maybe a problem down the road , but looks like distributors my be starting this to up the price. Just glad my 2007 dodge dually runs like new and gets 19 mph around town and 21 mph towing my open trailer on the freeway at 72 mph.


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This is going to be like the self inflicted toilet paper shortage. Everyone is going to stock pile it driving the price up and create a shortage on the consumer level.

If there becomes a shortage at the pump for the big rigs we will have a serious problem....
 
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My "old" Dodge Cummins 2500 looks better and better every day. No payments, 18-20 mpg and laughs at virtually any uphill grade.
Now if I just had a dragstrip to tow to. lol


89 F350.. check
95 Dodge 3500..check
20 F450...check
 
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This is going to be like the self inflicted toilet paper shortage. Everyone is going to stock pile it driving the price up and create a shortage on the consumer level.

If there becomes a shortage at the pump for the big rigs we will have a serious problem....


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Can always go to the Dairy Big Grin


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Buying a 100K truck and peeing in the tank. PRICELESS.38% cow pee.Just drink lots of water on a trip. clapping
 
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Statement From the Pilot Flying J CEO

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7EFCIOwexg
 
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Storing Def at a specific temp is so critical to longevity and specifically no sunlight.
 
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38% cow pee.

Can this be used as a carbon offset to their methane gas flatulent? HMMMM


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when i was looking for a truck i specifically looked at trucks pre DEF. i found a 05 dodge dually cumminins 4x4. 138k miles with a small transmission problem. glad not to have def.

ep-now that diesel is 5.50 a gallon i can drive it on Sundays.
 
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38% cow pee.

Can this be used as a carbon offset to their methane gas flatulent? HMMMM


California thinks so! They are feeding cows a mixture with seaweed to knock down methane gas..We milk them so cap that azz too! Laughing Hard


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Just talked to my wholesaler. No problems with DEF at the moment. Have Pallet fulls. Problem right now is NO Batteries. And don't know when as according to the supplier. They have no knowledge
at this time of DEF shortages

300 locations in 46 states. If the shortage does occur. Looks like i might have to nab a pallet or
two.


The problem has not trickled down to the local little suppliers yet. As compared to Pilot/Flying J they are not large consumers of it. They are a pimple on a gnats ass.
 
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This is the scary part, the Gubmint cronie system. I know a guy who knows another guy.......

This is so real that the CEO of Flying J, Shameek Konar was summoned to a Surface Transportation Board hearing to give them all this info.

From what I'm reading....Blackrock is the majority shareholder of Union Pacific railroad. How is that important? Americas biggest fertilizer producer is CF Industries. Their largest shareholder is Blackrock. Blackrock controls the fertilizer industry in the U.S.. Union Pacific has exclusive rights to distribution points of fertilizer. Urea is fertilizer. Flying J needs Urea/DEF. Blackrock is controlling everything.

The Chairman of the BlackRock Investment Institute is Tom Donilon, President Obama’s former National Security Advisor. Tom Donilon’s brother, Mike Donilon is a Senior Advisor to Joe Biden. Tom Donilon’s wife, Catherine Russell, is the White House Personnel Director. Tom Donilon’s daughter, Sarah Donilon, who graduated college in 2019, now works on the White House National Security Council.
 
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Lots of scared old men here worrying about shyt they can’t control.

 
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