Nahodka Mineral Fertilizer Plant to use Haldor Topsoe technology
Published by Tom Mostyn,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Nakhodka Mineral Fertilizer Plant has chosen Haldor Topsoe technology for a 5400 tpd methanol plant near Vladivostok in the Eastern part of Russia. China Chengda Engineering Co., Ltd, has been chosen for engineering, procurement and construction (EPC).
Topsoe will provide the licence, basic engineering, catalysts, and proprietary hardware for the methanol plant which will be based on Topsoe’s two-step reforming technology.
“We have chosen Topsoe for this very important project because they came to the table with proven and reliable technology, very competitive pricing and a long-standing presence in Russia. We look forward to realising Russia’s most modern and effective methanol plant together with Topsoe,” says Mr Taras Ganaga, CEO Nakhodka Mineral Fertilizer Plant.
“We are pleased that Nakhodka Mineral Fertilizer Plant has selected Topsoe technology for their flagship project. This signals both confidence in our technology and our dedication to the Russian methanol industry. We look forward to deliver a world scale methanol plant in partnership with China Chengda Engineering Co.,” says Amy Hebert, Deputy CEO of Haldor Topsoe.
The world scale methanol plant will be located near the major Russian seaport Nakhodka in the Primorsky region with an intent to export its products to the Asia-Pacific Region.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/refining/06092019/nahodka-mineral-fertilizer-plant-to-use-haldor-topsoe-technology/
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