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  2. Engro Fertilizers - Wikipedia

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    Pakven 600 was commissioned in September 1993, which increased Engro's urea production capacity from 268,000 tons to 600,000 tons per annum. [17] It was an imported second-hand plant which was installed at a cost of $130 million. [17] In July 1995, Engro further increased its capacity by 150,000 tons per annum at a cost of $23 million. [17]

  3. National Fertilizers - Wikipedia

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    An agreement for a joint venture company "Ramagundam Fertilizers And Chemicals Limited" has been signed on 14 January 2015 between National Fertilizers Limited, Engineers India Limited (EIL) and FCIL for setting up new ammonia and urea plants of 2200 MT per day and 3850 MT per day capacity respectively at the existing site of Ramagundam ...

  4. Fertilizer - Wikipedia

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    A maize crop yielding 6–9 tonnes of grain per hectare (2.5 acres) requires 31–50 kilograms (68–110 lb) of phosphate fertilizer to be applied; soybean crops require about half, 20–25 kg per hectare. [21] Yara International is the world's largest producer of nitrogen-based fertilizers. [22]

  5. Fauji Fertilizer Company - Wikipedia

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    The plant had a production capacity of 570,000 tons per annum (TPA) and an initial construction cost of US$303 million. [12] The plant was supplied by Haldor Topsoe and was commissioned in 1982 after an additional investment of US$15 million. [12] As of 2024, FFC-I has a capacity to produce 403,000 TPA of ammonia and 695,000 TPA of urea. [13]

  6. Petronas Fertiliser Kedah - Wikipedia

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    Petronas Chemicals Fertiliser Kedah Sdn Bhd (PCF(K)SB) is a Malaysian urea production company and a wholly owned subsidiary of Petronas, located in Kuala Muda District, Kedah. The company is involved in petrochemical manufacturing, mainly producing granular urea for use in local and foreign agricultural industries.

  7. Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers - Wikipedia

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    Auxiliary Boiler – The Ammonia and Urea plants are supplemented with an auxiliary boiler of 60 MT/h steam capacity at 75 kg/cm 2 pressure and 480 °C. Purge Gas Recovery Unit (PGRU) – The productivity of the Ammonia plant was increased by installing a PGRU in May 1984 of 4,800 Nm 3 /h capacity.

  8. Karnaphuli Fertilizer Company Limited - Wikipedia

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    Karnafuli Fertiliser Company or KAFCO is a joint venture multinational company located in Chittagong, Bangladesh that produces urea fertiliser from Natural Gas.It is located in Anwara upazila of Chittagong district by the side of the Karnafuli river occupying an area of 100.03 acres. [1]

  9. Pupuk Kalimantan Timur - Wikipedia

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    The Kaltim-1 plant and Kaltim-2 factory were inaugurated by President Soeharto on October 28, 1984. The Kaltim-3 plant was built in 1986 and was inaugurated on April 4, 1989. In addition, a unit for making urea formaldehyde (UFC-85) with a capacity of 13,000 tons per year was built to improve the quality of urea fertilizer produced. [2]