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QatarEnergy to construct a world-class urea complex, solidifying Qatar as the world’s leading exporter.

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Last updated: 2024/09/01 at 11:01 PM
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QatarEnergy has recently announced its decision to construct a new urea production complex in Doha, Qatar. This mega project will significantly increase Qatar’s urea production, making it a key player in global food production and security. The project will involve the construction of 3 ammonia production lines to supply feedstock for 4 new urea production trains in Mesaieed Industrial City. This expansion will more than double Qatar’s current urea production from 6 million tons per annum to 12.4 million tons per annum.

During a press conference at QatarEnergy’s headquarters in Doha, HE Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi, the Minister of State for Energy Affairs and the President and CEO of QatarEnergy, made the announcement. Minister Al-Kaabi emphasized the importance of this project, stating that Qatar has been producing ammonia and urea for over 50 years and is now taking a significant step to become the world’s largest urea producer. This move will play a crucial role in ensuring food security for millions of people worldwide.

The development of this new urea production complex in Mesaieed Industrial City will make the most of the existing infrastructure for the petrochemical and fertilizer industries, including the city’s export port – one of the largest fertilizer and petrochemical export facilities in the MENA region. Minister Al-Kaabi highlighted that this project will establish Mesaieed as the urea production capital of the world, further solidifying Qatar’s position in the global fertilizer market. This expansion project is a testament to QatarEnergy’s commitment to providing energy products for economic growth and enhancing energy and food security globally.

The first new urea train from this project is expected to be in operation before the end of this decade, marking a significant milestone for Qatar’s urea production capabilities. This new production complex will help meet the growing demand for urea in the global market, ultimately contributing to food security for millions of people. Qatar’s strategic location and existing infrastructure make it an ideal location for such a project, further enhancing its position as a key player in the fertilizer industry.

The announcement of this new urea production complex reflects QatarEnergy’s dedication to sustainable development and responsible resource management. By enhancing its urea production capacity, Qatar is taking proactive steps towards meeting the world’s food security needs. This project will not only benefit Qatar’s economy but will also contribute to global food security, ensuring a stable supply of urea for agricultural production around the world.

In conclusion, QatarEnergy’s decision to build a new urea production complex in Doha, Qatar, marks a significant milestone in Qatar’s efforts to strengthen its position as a leading player in the global fertilizer market. This project will more than double Qatar’s urea production capacity, making it the world’s largest urea producer. Qatar’s commitment to food security and sustainable development is reflected in this expansion project, which will benefit not only Qatar but also millions of people worldwide. As Qatar continues to invest in its energy and fertilizer industries, it remains a key player in the global efforts to enhance food security and promote sustainable development.

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