OPP launched urea export
September 11, 2019, 12:01 am
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In the Yuzhny port (Odessa region, Ukraine), about 30 thousand tons of urea produced by the Odessa Port Plant (OPP) were loaded onto the Sam Panther bulk carrier, a source told Fertilizer Daily.
The Sam Panther bulk carrier is to deliver urea to South Africa.
Earlier, OPP restarted production under a contract for the processing of natural gas from Agro Gas Trading.
OPP is one of the most powerful chemical enterprises in Ukraine. It can produce more than 1 million tons of ammonia and 600 thousand tons of urea per year.

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