Sabic Agri-Nutrients Gets Feedstock for Blue Ammonia Plant
07.04.2024 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

July 04, 2024 [Zawya]- Sabic Agri-Nutrients Company has announced that it has received the approval from the Ministry of Energy for allocating the required quantities of feedstock to build its blue (low carbon) ammonia plant within Jubail Industrial City in Saudi Arabia.

 

On completion, the plant, which is its sixth, will boast a production capacity of 1.2 million metric tonnes per annum (MMTA) of Blue (low carbon) ammonia and also 1.1 MMTA of Urea and specialised agri-nutrients, said Sabic Agri-Nutrients in its filing to the Saudi bourse Tadawul.

The company will do the engineering studies to evaluate the leading technologies and also select the most efficient in energy and feedstock utilization, it added.

Formerly Saudi Arabian Fertilizer Company (Safco), it was the first petrochemical company in Saudi Arabia which was established in 1965.

A major producer of chemicals in the world, Sabic Agri-Nutrients boasts an annual production capacity of over 4.9 million tonnes of fertilizers. Sabic has 42.99% stake in the group with 57.01% being held by the private sector and the public.

It is a leading exporter of a wide variety of fertilizers – ranging from commodity to highly specialized products, including urea, ammonia, MAP, DAP, phosphate-based fertilizers – all in a comprehensive portfolio of nitrogen-based inorganic products, and specialty solutions.

 

Free Trial: Access 13,300 Tank Terminal and Production Facilities

13,300 tank storage and production facilities as per the date of this article. Click on the button and register to get instant access to actionable tank storage industry data

Asia's Refined Fuel Imports Drop, But Margins Still Hold: Russell
05.15.2025 - NEWS
May 15, 2025 [Reuters]- Asia’s imports of key refined fuels such as gasoline and diesel fel... Read More
New Fortress Energy Posts Quarterly Loss as All Segments Show Weak Performance
05.15.2025 - NEWS
May 15, 2025 [Reuters]- New Fortress Energy posted a loss in the first quarter on Wednesday, as t... Read More
Russia's First Underground Oil Storage Facility Ready for Trial Operation - Rosnedra
05.15.2025 - NEWS
May 15, 2025 [Interfax]- The subsoil user that built Russia’s first underground oil storage... Read More
Saudi Aramco to Spend $3.4B on Motiva Refinery in Texas
05.15.2025 - NEWS
May 15, 2025 [Transport Topics News]- Saudi Aramco plans to spend $3.4 billion on its Motiva refi... Read More