Plant Engineering Thyssenkrupp Uhde to Revamp Existing Ammonia Plant Complex in Egypt

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Thyssenkrupp Uhde has entered into a contract with Egypt-based Delta Company for Fertilizer and Chemical Industries. Under the terms of the agreement, Thyssenkrupp Uhde will provide engineering solutions for revamping the ammonia plant complex as well as supply its ammonia technology for the production of ammonia and urea at the unit.

Thyssenkrupp Uhde Egypt has signed a contract with Egypt-based Delta Company for Fertilizer and Chemical Industries to revamp an existing ammonia plant complex located in Dakahlia, Talkha, Egypt.
Thyssenkrupp Uhde Egypt has signed a contract with Egypt-based Delta Company for Fertilizer and Chemical Industries to revamp an existing ammonia plant complex located in Dakahlia, Talkha, Egypt.
(Source: Thyssenkrupp Uhde)

Dortmund/Germany – Thyssenkrupp Uhde Egypt has signed a contract with Egypt-based Delta Company for Fertilizer and Chemical Industries to revamp an existing ammonia plant complex located in Dakahlia, Talkha, Egypt. Delta focuses mainly on sustainable and environmentally friendly fertilizer projects in the Arab fertilizer industry.

Responsible for the front-end-engineering-design (Feed), Thyssenkrupp Uhde will provide engineering solutions for the revamp of the ammonia plant as well as the ammonia offsite and central utility units. The company will also supply its state-of-the-art technology for the production of ammonia and urea: the uhde ammonia technology.

Together with the Feed solution, this technology will enable the plant to be re-commissioned after a three-year shutdown, while at the same time increasing the plant’s capacity from 1275 to 1400 metric tons of ammonia per day.

Delta’s ammonia plant recommissioning project is in line with the vision held by the Egyptian Government and will provide significant impetus to the Egyptian economy during the reopening phase. The ammonia produced will facilitate expansion of the agricultural sector in Egypt.

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