Friday, September 7, 2012

OCI Fertilizer Group Selects Iowa for New Plant | Nearshore Journal

CAIRO, EGYPT ? (Marketwire) ? 09/06/12 ?

                               Cairo, Egypt / 5 September, 2012 11:15 PM  OCI Fertilizer Group Selects Iowa for its New US$ 1.4 Billion Greenfield Nitrogen Fertilizer Plant in the United States  Orascom Construction Industries (OCI) announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary Iowa Fertilizer Company (IFCo) will build a new greenfield nitrogen fertilizer production plant in southeast Iowa to supply customers in the U.S. corn belt. The new plant will be located in Wever, within Lee County near the Mississippi River. Iowa is the top corn producing state in the United States and has the highest use of nitrogen-based fertilizer in the nation. IFCo's new plant will be the first world scale natural gas-based fertilizer plant built in the United States in nearly 25 years and will help reduce the country's dependence on imported fertilizers which exceeds 15 million metric tons of ammonia, urea, and urea ammonium nitrate (UAN) annually.  IFCo's new plant will utilize proven state-of-the-art production process technologies from world leaders. Kellogg Brown & Root LLC (KBR), Maire Tecnimont Stamicarbon (Tecnimont), and ThyssenKrupp Uhde (Uhde) have been selected to supply the process technologies for the plant which will produce between 1.5 - 2 million metric tons per year of ammonia, urea, urea ammonium nitrate (UAN) as well as diesel exhaust fluid (DEF)(1), an environmentally-friendly fluid used to reduce emissions in diesel engines. Construction work on the plant is scheduled to begin later this year and will be completed by mid 2015.  The total investment cost is estimated to be US$ 1.4 billion and will be funded with a combination of equity and a tax-exempt bond issuance. The Iowa Finance Authority (IFA) has authorized IFCo to access bonding capacity under its private activity tax-exempt Midwestern Disaster Area bond program. In addition, the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) board unanimously approved a comprehensive state financial incentive package expected to provide state tax relief in the order of US$ 100 million. The Iowa Department of Transportation (IDOT) board will also consider financial assistance for project-related public infrastructure improvements.  The state of Iowa Governor, Terry Branstad, commented "I am pleased to welcome OCI to Iowa. Their project is the largest investment ever made in our state. The Iowa Fertilizer Company will bring high-paying permanent jobs to Lee County and will create approximately 2,500 construction jobs over the next three years. We believe this major capital investment will help invigorate economic development in an area of the state which has previously experienced significant challenges. We look forward to working closely with OCI and its management to ensure the successful completion of their project."  (1) Diesel Exhaust Fluid or AdBlue as it is known in Europe is an aqueous urea solution used in Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) to lower nitrogen oxide (NOx) from diesel engines. DEF is non-hazardous and consists of 67.5% de-ionized water and 32.5% urea. The product is sprayed into the exhaust and combines with a catalyst to break down NOx into nitrogen and water. Stringent environmental regulations introduced in recent years have resulted in substantial use of DEF in Europe and Japan and increased adoption in the US and Canadian markets.  OCI Chief Executive Officer, Nassef Sawiris, commented "OCI is pleased to have selected the state of Iowa for its North American expansion and is looking forward to helping bring permanent jobs and significant economic activity to Lee County and the state. Iowa Fertilizer Company is well-positioned to supply nitrogen-based fertilizer products to farmers in the corn belt and help reduce their substantial reliance on annual imports of fertilizer into the country. We intend to expand our presence in the United States and most recently agreed to acquire the Weitz Company, an Iowa-based construction company, which will play a major role in the construction of our new fertilizer plant."  About Orascom Construction Industries  OCI is one of Egypt's largest corporations employing more than 72,000 people in 35 countries around the globe. The OCI Fertilizer Group owns and operates nitrogen fertilizer plants in Egypt, the Netherlands, the United States, and Algeria and has an international distribution platform spanning from the Americas to Asia. The OCI Fertilizer Group ranks among the world's top fertilizer producers with a production capacity which will exceed 70 million metric tons in 2012. The OCI Construction Group provides international engineering and construction services primarily on infrastructure, industrial and high-end commercial projects in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa for public and private clients. The OCI Construction Group ranks among the world's top global contractors.   For additional information contact:                      For additional information on OCI: OCI Investor Relations Department:                   www.orascomci.com Omar Darwazah                 OCI stock symbols: OCIC.CA / OCIC EY / Email:                        OCICqL / ORSD / ORSCY omar.darwazah@orascomci.com  Erika Wakid                   Orascom Construction Industries (OCI) Email:                        Nile City Towers - South Tower erika.wakid@orascomci.com     2005A Corniche El Nil                               Cairo, Egypt Hassan Badrawi Director  Tel: +202 2461 1036/0727/0917 Fax: +202 2461 9409                         This information is provided by RNS           The company news service from the London Stock Exchange  END 

Contacts:
RNS
Customer Services
0044-207797-4400
Email Contact
http://www.rns.com

Source: http://www.nearshorejournal.com/2012/09/oci-fertilizer-group-selects-iowa-for-new-plant/

andrew shaw christina aguilera tupac hologram pulitzer prize winners nfl 2012 schedule gmail down

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.