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Sulphuric Acid - NEWS -
2004
Rhodia Intend to Sell Chlor-Alkali and Sulphuric Acid Businesses to INEOS
SNC-Lavalin and Jacobs Consortium Awarded Engineering Contract for Phosphate
Project in Saudi Arabia
Outokumpu announces a joint North American sulfuric acid plant technology marketing
agreement
Phelps Dodge is Increasing copper Production in 2004, 2005
Southern Peru Announces the Signing of the Contract for the Ilo Smelter
Modernization Project
Rhodia Intend to Sell Chlor-Alkali and Sulphuric Acid Businesses to INEOS
November 26th, 2004 - Rhodia today announced it has signed a
letter of intent with INEOS Chlor Limited for the sale of its chlor-alkali and sulphuric
acid businesses based at its site in Staveley, Derbyshire. Production assets are not
included in this proposed transaction and manufacturing of chlor-alkali at Staveley will
cease during the first quarter of 2005. The agreement with INEOS Chlor, which is expected
to be concluded before the end of 2004, ensures continuity of supply for our customers.
The site will continue to manufacture sulphuric acid products on
an exclusive basis for supply to INEOS Chlor for an agreed period of time, after which the
sulphuric acid plant will close, marking the total closure of the site. This
operation forms part of the divesture of non-strategic activities pursued by the Rhodia
Group with a view to consolidating its business portfolio.
SNC-Lavalin and Jacobs Consortium Awarded Engineering
Contract for Phosphate Project in Saudi Arabia
October 14, 2004 - SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. and Jacobs Engineering
Group Inc. are pleased to announce that the consortium of their subsidiaries, SNC-Lavalin
Europe BV and Jacobs' Delta Catalytic Saudi Arabia Ltd., has been awarded a US $5.7
million contract to provide advanced engineering services for the Saudi Arabian Mining
Company's ("Ma'aden") Al-Jalamid Phosphate Project in Saudi Arabia.
The consortium's mandate is to design the Al-Jalamid phosphate mine, which Ma'aden expects
will produce about 4.5 million tonnes of phosphate a year, and a world-scale integrated
fetilizer complex. The fertilizer complex is designed to process the phosphate, and
produce an estimated 2.9 million tonnes of diammonium phosphate per year, for use in
commercial fertilzers.
"We have carried out a lot of the preliminary work on this project, so we were very
happy to win the advanced engineering contract," said Pierre Duhaime, Executive
Vice-President, SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. "The fertilizer complex will house some of the
largest chemical plants in commercial operation anywhere. Our global experience designing
and building world-scale facilities, in this and other sectors, amply qualifies us for the
job."
In supporting comments, Jacobs Group Vice-President Pete Evans added, "We are pleased
to bring our special expertise in the areas of benefication and fertilizer production for
this most strategic industrial project."
The fertilizer complex will be located at Ras Az Zawr, north of Al-Jubail Industrial City
on the Arabian Gulf. The design includes three 4,150 tonnes per day (tpd) sulphuric acid
plants, three 1,460 tpd phosphoric acid plants, one 2,000 tpd ammonia plant, and three
3,120 tpd diammonium phosphate plants, as well as a dedicated port for Panamax-sized ships
of up to 60,000 tonnes.
Outokumpu announces a joint North American sulfuric
acid plant technology marketing agreement
February 24th, 2004 - Colt Engineering Corporation and Outokumpu
Technology's, Lurgi Metallurgie GmbH, announces a joint North American sulfuric acid plant
technology marketing agreement, covering engineering, procurement, and construction
services to the acid plant industry.
The agreement provides joint project capability for the
processing of gas from metallurgical operations, as well as sulfur burning acid plants.
Colt will provide multi discipline, design and detailed
engineering, including procurement and construction management services from its office
located in Toronto, Canada.
Lurgi Metallurgie will provide process engineering and the
necessary support services for their sulfuric acid technologies, used to create value
added products such as sulfuric acid, liquid SO2, oleum, spent acid, liquid SO3, ultra
pure acid and other related products.
Karl-Heinz Daum, Vice President Business Sector, Sulfuric
Acid/Off-Gas for Lurgi Metallurgie in Frankfurt, Germany, commenting on new relationship
said, I am very pleased to be working with Colt in North America. They provide us
with a local responsive channel for delivering our sulfuric acid technologies to our North
American customers. We look forward to close cooperation in this very important market'.
Brian Faulkner, General Manager of Colt's Toronto Division,
responded with his support, We look forward to providing Lurgi Metallurgie a strong
presence in Canada and the USA. Colt and Lurgi Metallurgie are very complementary,
leveraging world class process technology, our staff's extensive experience in the acid
plant business and our high quality engineering processes'.
Phelps Dodge is Increasing copper
Production in 2004, 2005
January 29, 2004 - Phelps Dodge Corp. is increasing production at
several mining and processing facilities in North and South America. The decision
comes in response to higher copper prices and indications that the imporved market for
copper is sustainable. As a result, the Miami smelter will begin running at 100
percent by the third quarter of 2004. The smetler has been running at a reduced rate
since 2002.
Southern Peru Announces the Signing of
the Contract for the Ilo Smelter Modernization Project
January 7, 2004 - Southern Peru Copper Corp has awarded an engineering contract to
modernise its Ilo copper smelter to Swedish company Xstrata Technology and US based Fluor.
The project will utilise Xstrata's Isasmelt technology to process 1.2 million
tonnes of copper concentrate per year. For some years Southern Peru Copper
Corporation has been assessing their option to modernise the Ilo plant with the aim of
reducing operating costs and improving environmental performance," Xstrata Technology
pyrometallurgy business manager Philip Arthur said. "Recent successes at Mt Isa
other Isasmelt plants around the world have convinced SPCC that Isasmelt is the preferred
technology."
The project will be developed in two or three
phases, depending on the evolution of international copper markets. SPCC said it estimated
project construction would take about thee years and be completed before January 2007,
which is the deadline established by the PAMA.
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