Plant Engineering Stamicarbon Wins Licensing, Equipment Supply Contracts for Urea Melt, Prilling Plant

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Stamicarbon has been awarded the contracts by Shandong Lianmeng Chemical Company. Located in China, the firm’s grassroots urea melt and prilling plant will make use of Stamicarbon’s Ultra-Low Energy design.

The first Ultra-Low Energy plant in operation in 2021. (Source:  Stamicarbon)
The first Ultra-Low Energy plant in operation in 2021.
(Source: Stamicarbon)

Sittard/The Netherlands – Shandong Lianmeng Chemical Company awards licensing and equipment supply contracts for a grassroots urea melt and prilling plant in China to Stamicarbon, the nitrogen technology licensor of Maire Group. The plant located in Shouguang city of Shandong province in China will use Stamicarbon’s Ultra-Low Energy design with a highly efficient pool reactor concept and have a capacity of 2334 MTPD.

Stamicarbon will provide the license, proprietary equipment, including high-pressure equipment made of super duplex stainless steel and associated services. This grassroots project will be the eighth urea plant worldwide to utilize Stamicarbon’s proprietary Ultra-Low Energy design.

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The Ultra-Low Energy Design allows heat supplied as high-pressure steam to be used three times instead of two, compared to the conventional CO2 stripping processes. This results in a 35 % reduction in steam consumption and a 16 % decrease in cooling water use. The efficiency of this design is proven with two operational plants, making its energy savings unparalleled in the market.

"We're excited to launch a project using our Ultra-Low Energy design, which has shown itself to be the top choice for energy efficiency and sustainability in urea production. With this project, we are further expanding our footprint in China, aiming to address the region's growing demand for urea," said Pejman Djavdan, Stamicarbon CEO.

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