Bahwan eyes fertiliser plant
A group of state-owned Sonatrach with Oman's Bahwan Group has completed an initial study for a proposed world-scale fertiliser and urea complex to be built at Arzew in the northwest. Estimated to cost $1,500 million, the facility will have capacity of 4,000 tonnes a day (t/d) of ammonia and 7,000 t/d of urea.
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