is a type of urea fertilizer that comes in the form of hard, larger-sized granules. It is widely used in agriculture due to its high nitrogen content (46%) and its slower release compared to prilled urea, which reduces the risk of nitrogen loss through volatilization. In the oil and gas sector, granular urea is used in applications like urea formaldehyde production, drilling fluids, and as a component in Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF). Its granulated form makes it easy to handle, store, and apply, particularly for industrial-scale operations.