Speaking to NIPNA, Amir Masoud Jamshidi said the first phase of
the project, envisaged to supply 726,000 tons of ammonia per year, would come
online with the nominal production capacity of 1.155 million tons per year of
urea.
He said the plant was being built based on the state-of-the-art
technologies for production of urea fertilizers.
The official also said that the second phase of the project had
made 48 percent physical progress.
The project would come online with a total investment of €530
million, he said, adding they were seeking methods to provide the required
financing for completion of the project through various channels.
Hengam Petrochemical Project is being built with the nameplate
production capacity of 2,200 tons of ammonia and 3,500 tons of urea and granule
annually.