EPC Contract MHI to Develop Large-Scale Ammonia and Urea Fertilizer Production Complex

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Under an EPC contract signed between Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and SC Turkmenhimiya, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries will establish a large-scale ammonia and urea fertilizer production complex in Turkmenistan.

MHI has signed an EPC contract with SC Turkmenhimiya for the construction of a large-scale ammonia and urea fertilizer production complex in Turkmenistan. (Source: ©  Cetin - stock.adobe.com)
MHI has signed an EPC contract with SC Turkmenhimiya for the construction of a large-scale ammonia and urea fertilizer production complex in Turkmenistan.
(Source: © Cetin - stock.adobe.com)

Tokyo/Japan – Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has signed an EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) contract with SC Turkmenhimiya, the state-owned chemical company of Turkmenistan, for the construction of a large-scale ammonia and urea fertilizer production complex. The contract was concluded in partnership with Gap Insaat Yatirim ve Dis Ticaret (Gap), a leading Turkish contractor. The groundbreaking ceremony was held on November 2, 2025, attended by the President of Turkmenistan, His Excellency Serdar Berdimuhamedov. The plant is scheduled to begin operations in 2030.

The project involves the construction of the largest ammonia and urea fertilizer production plant in Turkmenistan. Located on the coastline of the Caspian Sea at Kiyanly in the Balkan province in northwestern Turkmenistan, the project covers basic and detailed design, equipment procurement, construction works, and commissioning of the plant.

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In addition to the ammonia and urea fertilizer production plant with its associated utilities and offsite facilities, the scope also includes peripheral infrastructure such as temporary piers and product shipment facilities. The planned daily production capacity is 2,000 metric tons of ammonia and 3,500 metric tons of urea. MHI will be responsible for the basic and detailed design, procurement, and commissioning of the ammonia and urea fertilizer plant, and will collaborate closely with Gap and Mitsubishi Corporation to execute the project.

Turkmenistan is one of the world's leading countries in natural gas reserves and has prioritized the production of high value-added products using its abundant natural resources and the diversification of export products as key pillars of its national strategy. The fertilizers produced at this plant are expected to greatly contribute to the country's economic growth and enhancement of international competitiveness. Additionally, the plant will be equipped with a CO2 capture facility applying MHI's proprietary "Advanced KM CDR Process", developed jointly with Kansai Electric Power Co. This facility will improve plant efficiency and reduce environmental impact, thereby contributing to the realization of a sustainable society.

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