Exhibit 10.2 BAYTOWN NITRIC ACID PROJECT AND SUPPLY AGREEMENT By and AmongProject and Supply Agreement • August 19th, 1997 • LSB Industries Inc • Industrial inorganic chemicals • Texas
Contract Type FiledAugust 19th, 1997 Company Industry Jurisdiction
AGREEMENT AMONG THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF POLAND, THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY FOR ASSISTANCE IN SECURING NUCLEAR FUEL FOR A RESEARCH REACTORProject and Supply Agreement • March 15th, 2007
Contract Type FiledMarch 15th, 2007Material Form Category I Category II Category IIIc 1. Plutoniuma Unirradiatedb 2 kg or more Less than 2 kg but more than 500 g 500 g or less butmore than 15 g 2. Uranium-235 Unirradiatedb - 5 kg or more - - - Less than 5 kg but more than 1 kg - 10 kg or more - - uranium enriched to 20% 235U or more - 1 kg or less but more than 15 g - uranium enriched to 10% 235U but less than 20% 235U - Less than 10 kg but more than 1 kg - uranium enriched above natural but less than 10% 235U - 10 kg or more 3. Uranium-233 Unirradiatedb 2 kg or more Less than 2 kg but more than 500 g 500 g or less but more than 15 g 4. Irradiated Fuel Depleted or natural uranium, thorium or low-enriched fuel (less than 10% fissilecontent)d/e
AGREEMENT AMONG THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF POLAND, THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY FOR ASSISTANCE IN SECURING NUCLEAR FUEL FOR A RESEARCH REACTORProject and Supply Agreement • March 15th, 2007
Contract Type FiledMarch 15th, 2007Material Form Category I Category II Category IIIc 1. Plutoniuma Unirradiatedb 2 kg or more Less than 2 kg but more than 500 g 500 g or less butmore than 15 g 2. Uranium-235 Unirradiatedb- uranium enriched to 20% 235U or more- uranium enriched to 10% 235U but less than 20% 235U - uranium enriched above natural but less than 10% 235U - 5 kg or more - - - Less than 5 kg but more than 1 kg - 10 kg or more - - 1 kg or less but more than 15 g - Less than 10 kg but more than 1 kg - 10 kg or more 3. Uranium-233 Unirradiatedb 2 kg or more Less than 2 kg but more than 500 g 500 g or less but more than 15 g 4. Irradiated Fuel Depleted or natural uranium, thorium or low-enriched fuel (less than 10% fissilecontent)d/e
Agreement between the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Government of the United Mexican States and the Government of the United States of America Concerning the Replacement of Highly Enriched Uranium by Low Enriched UraniumProject and Supply Agreement • August 19th, 2011
Contract Type FiledAugust 19th, 2011
Agreement between the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Government of Chile and the Government of the United States of America Concerning the Transfer of Enriched Uranium for Two Research ReactorsProject and Supply Agreement • January 17th, 2012
Contract Type FiledJanuary 17th, 2012
Nuclear Energy and the United States-Mexico 123 AgreementProject and Supply Agreement • August 2nd, 2019
Contract Type FiledAugust 2nd, 2019Mexico’s nuclear program dates back to the 1950s with research being performed at universities around the country and the creation of the Comisión Nacional de Energía Nuclear (CNEN) by presidential decree in 1956 under the conviction that peaceful nuclear energetic and non- energetic applications could contribute to scientific and technological development of Mexico. In 1970, the Mexican Government opened bidding for two 654 Mwe nuclear power reactors. In 1974, an agreement was reached with the U.S. company General Electric to build two boiling water reactors (“BWR”), Laguna Verde I and II, to be located at Alto Lucero on the Gulf Coast of Mexico, 70 kilometers north of the city of Veracruz.