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Acid Plant Database February 20, 2012
| Owner | JIFCO | - |
| Location | Eshidya Jordan |
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| Background | Joint
venture company owned by - Jordanian Phosphate Mines Company (JPMC) - Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited (IFFCO) |
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| Website | www.iffco.nic.in | |
| Plant | - | |
| Coordinates* | - | |
| Type of Plant | Sulphur Burning | |
| Gas Source | Elemental Sulphur | |
| Plant Capacity | 4500 MTPD | |
| SA/DA | - | |
| Emissions | - | |
| Status | Engineering | |
| Year Built | 2012 | |
| Technology | MECS | |
| Contractor | SNC-Lavalin Europe (EPCM) | |
| Remarks | - | |
| Pictures | - | |
| General | IFFCO and
Jordan Phosphates Mines Company Ltd (JPMC), Jordan have formed a Limited
Liability Joint Venture Company, namely Jordan India Fertiliser Company
(JIFCO) on March 6, 2008 in Amman, Jordan under the ‘Free Zone’ system to
set up a Phosphoric Acid Plant with annual capacity of 4,75,000 tonnes P2O5
and a Sulphuric Acid plant with annual capacity of 14,25,000 tonnes
Sulphuric Acid at Eshidiya in Jordan. IFFCO (27%) and Kisan International Trading FZE, Dubai (25%) together hold 52% equity, while JPMC holds 48% equity. According to the long term Rock Supply Agreement, JPMC will make available the required quantity of Rock Phosphate for the project and KIT will purchase minimum 70% of Phosphoric Acid produced under a long term Phosphoric Acid Off-Take Agreement. The Foundation Stone of the plant was laid at Eshidiya Site on October 3, 2009. October 14, 2010 has been declared as zero date of the project. SNC Lavalin International, France, is the Project Manager under Engineering, Procurement and Construction Management (EPCM) Contract. The plant is under construction and expected to achieve commercial production by July 2013. The International Finance Corporation (IFC) and European Investment Bank (EIB) were the Lead Financial Arrangers cum Advisors for syndication of Debt of US$ 335.5 million for the Project. The Financial Closure has been achieved and the disbursement of loan by the lenders has commenced. |
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| References | - | |
| News |
July 5, 2010
- The Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative (IFFCO) is all set to start
importing phosphoric acid and sulphuric acid which shall be produced at the
Eshidiya plant in Jordan by the fourth quarter of 2012. “The imported
phosphoric acid and sulphuric acid will be used to produce fertilisers in
IFFCO's di-ammonium phosphate (DAP) plants, as well as in its nitrogen,
phosphorus, and potassium plants,” IFFCO Senior Executive Director SC Mittal
informed during an internal event known as “ICT, Knitting the IFFCO family"
here. It is worth mentioning here that in March 2010, the JV company formed
between IFFCO and Jordan Phosphate Mines Company Limited (JOPH) had awarded
a contract for engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM)
to SNC-Lavalin Incorporated to build a phosphoric acid plant that, along
with a sulphuric acid production line, in the industrial zone of Eshidiya
some 200 kilometres south of Amman. Though, construction has commenced, and
installation of the production lines and utilities is scheduled to begin
later this year. Upon completion by the end of 2012, the US$ 400 million
phosphoric acid plant is expected to produce 500,000 tonnes per year of
phosphoric acid. The US$ 225 million sulphuric acid production line
addition, which will follow the plant's construction schedule, is expected
to yield 4,500 tonnes per day of sulphuric acid. JOPH, Jordan's largest
fertiliser producer, which holds 48 per cent stake in the joint venture with
IFFCO, has agreed that all of the raw acid from the Jordanian plant would be
exported to India for IFFCO, which holds a 52 per cent in the venture. IFFCO
is also looking at exporting the end products to the world market.
May 18, 2010 - SNC-Lavalin is pleased to announce that
SNC-Lavalin in Europe has been awarded an
engineering, procurement, construction management (EPCM) contract to build a
grassroots sulphuric/phosphoric acid complex including utilities and a power
plant in Eshidya, Jordan
by JIFCO, a joint venture company owned by Jordanian Phosphate Mines Company
(JPMC) and Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited (IFFCO). JPMC is a
leading phosphate rock, phosphoric acid and fertilizer producer in
Jordan, and IFFCO is the largest fertilizer producer and distributor
cooperative in India. The total estimated
investment value of the project is about CAN$630 million (US$625 million). SNC-Lavalin will provide overall project management, detailed
design, proprietary equipment items and construction management for the
facilities. This world-class complex will have a capacity of 500,000
tonnes/year of phosphoric acid. It includes a single line sulphuric acid
plant with a capacity of 4,500 tonnes/day, making it the largest single
stream unit in the world. "This
contract reflects our notable experience and technical capabilities in the
fertilizer field" said Jean Claude Pingat,
Executive Vice-President, SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. and President, SNC-Lavalin
in Europe. "It is also an excellent example
of how SNC-Lavalin creates synergies among its various areas of expertise to
bring added value to its clients, in this case the provision and integration
of sulphuric and phosphoric acid plants and other associated facilities."
Work will begin immediately and production start-up is expected before the
end of 2012. |
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MTPD - Metric Tonne per Day
STPD - Short Ton per Day
MTPA - Metric Tonne per Annum STPA - Short Ton per
Annum
SA - Single Absorption
DA - Double Absorption
* Coordinates can be used to
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