Osinbajo commissions world’s biggest fertilizer plant

Osinbajo commissions world’s biggest fertilizer plant

 The world's biggest fertilizer plant was yesterday commissioned by acting president Yemi Osinbajo . It was built by Indorama Eleme Fertilizer and Ch

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The world’s biggest fertilizer plant was yesterday commissioned by acting president Yemi Osinbajo . It was built by Indorama Eleme Fertilizer and Chemicals Limited in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. The world’s biggest fertilizer plant with production capacity of 1.5 million metric tons of Urea fertilizer is considered the world’s largest single-train Urea plant and has a production capacity of 4,000 metric tons of nitrogenous fertilizer per day. It was built with $1.5 billion dollars.

The commissioning of the plant is expected to boost the agriculture sector not just in Nigeria, but also in Africa and beyond as the fertilizer from the plant would be made available to farmers nationwide at affordable cost. This will boost crop yield for farmers and help in minimizing food grain deficit in Nigeria.

The plant consists of 2300 TPD Ammonia plant, 4000 TPF Urea plant, 83 km long Gas Pipeline, and an Export Port Terminal. The main plant, measuring approximately 40 hectares, is located within the perimeter of Indorama’s existing petrochemical site in Port Harcourt.

The Gas Pipeline for the fertilizer plant was constructed by IEFCL within an existing 15 meter wide Right of Way (ROW). Part of the $1.5billion was used to build a new jetty at Onne Port on a plot of land measuring approximately 6 hectares

The jetty comprises 320 m long Quay along with terminal infrastructure including all material handling facilities necessary for urea and a urea storage facility with a capacity of 45,000 MT. The transfer of urea from the fertilizer plant will be by road via an existing road network.

Construction of the world’s biggest fertilizer plant commenced in early 2013 and was slated for commissioning in 2015. Yesterday’s ceremony is thus two years later than scheduled date. Eleme Petrochemicals Company Ltd, now Indorama Eleme Fertilizer and Chemicals Limited, was privatised in 2006 after the sale of Federal Government’s 75 per cent shares to a core investor through competitive bidding process.


With Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike

NAN