MCF Successfully Commissions Ammonia Energy Improvement Project
Vintage plant now highly energy efficient at par with modern plants
Bangalore 04
November, 2022: Mangalore Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited
(MCF), a subsidiary of Zuari Agro Chemicals Limited, an Adventz Group company,
has announced the successful implementation of the Ammonia Energy Improvement
Project. MCF, with a history of over 50 years has attained energy efficiency at
par with modern plants. The project was implemented at a capital cost of over
Rs.400 Crore and is expected to deliver significant improvement to the bottom
line.
MCF
converted its urea operation earlier from naphtha to gas based after the
receipt of gas in December 2020. As per the extant policies of Government of
India for the urea manufacturing companies, there is a mandate to reduce the
energy norms further from December 2025. In the process, it has converted the
vintage plant to a highly energy efficient plant at par with modern plants to
comply with the mandate of the DOF to achieve the Target Energy Norm.
The
existing plants were studied by renowned technology providers in the field of
ammonia and the project was completed with the support of marquee global and
domestic suppliers. Post commissioning, the ammonia production will increase by
25% coupled with reduction in the energy consumption by about 10-12%. The
operating margins are expected to improve further with reduction in the energy
consumption from the existing levels to 5.5 Gcal/MT and in the long run have a
sustainable positive impact on the environment.
MCF,
is the only chemical fertilizer manufacturer of urea and complex fertilizers in
the state of Karnataka established in early 1970s, catering to our esteemed
farming community in the southern states of Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu,
Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Our brand “Jai Kisaan Mangala” enjoys
considerable reputation and brand franchise due to the company’s long term and
sustained efforts in product quality, innovation and deep customer engagement.
Mr.
T M Muralidharan, Chief Financial Officer, MCF, said, “On
account of shutdown for the project commissioning, there is negative financial
impact for the quarter and half year ended September 30, 2022. However, with
all the plant and production parameters in line with the new performance
standards, the bottom line for the rest of the year is expected to show
significant improvements”.
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