Ammoni intends to implement five large projects

In the next two years, the Ammoni plant (city of Mendeleevsk, Tatarstan republic) plans to implement five major investment projects worth a total of 1.6 billion rubles (approximately $14.8 million).
The projects provide for the creation of the production of non-concentrated nitric acid and liquid fertilizers and the technical re-equipment of existing facilities for the production of ammonium nitrate.
Ammoni was launched in February 2016. It can annually produce up to 717.5 thousand tons of ammonia, the same amount of carbamide, and 380 thousand tons of ammonium nitrate.
Source: Tatar-inform

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