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Nakhodka Fertilizer Plant

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Nakhodka Fertilizer Planty (NZMU)
Company typeClosed Joint-Stock Company
IndustryChemical Industry
Founded2012
HeadquartersNakhodkinsky urban district, Primorsky region,
Russia
Productsmethanol, nitrogen fertilizers, urea
OwnerArtem Obolensky

Nakhodka Fertilizer Plant (translit. Nahodkinsky Zavod Mineralnih udobrenii abbreviated as NZMU, Russian: ЗАО «Находкинский завод минеральных удобрений») is an investment project for the construction of a plant for the production of methanol and nitrogen fertilizers in Primorsky region. In 2016, Artem Alekseevich Obolensky became 100% shareholder of the plant.

Stages of project implementation

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  • January 2013 - Feasibility study. Toyo Engineering Corporation completed its work on preparing a feasibility study for NZMU construction.
  • September 2015 - Contract with Gazprom Mezhregiongas Group on the supply of natural gas in the amount of 3.15 billion cubic meters per year.
  • September 2016 - EPC-contract concluded.
  • 2017 - Project documentation under the EPC-contract, basic project design.
  • 2017 - 2018 - Purchase of equipment and placement of orders.
  • October 2018 - February 2022 - Construction and installation of equipment (completion of work under the EPC-contract.)
  • July 2016 - February 2022 - Completion of construction and commissioning works.
  • April 2022 - Commercial production. Reaching full capacity.

Operation[1]

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  • Production of fertilizers, nitrogen compounds and other inorganic chemicals
  • Production of plastics and synthetic resins
  • Wholesale trade of fertilizers and agrochemicals

References

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  1. ^ "АО «НЗМУ» — Приморский край — ОГРН 1122508003188, ИНН 2508111900 — адрес, контакты, гендиректор". РБК Компании (in Russian). Retrieved 2024-06-17.
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