Rivne Azot, a part of Group DF’s nitrogen business, has resumed operations and reached 100% capacity at its basic fertilizer production shops, the company’s press service reports.
“The forced shutdown of the basic shops a month ago was caused by damage to the energy infrastructure in the region during the shelling. During the plant shutdown, we carried out maintenance and reconstruction of a number of production systems, including the power supply system at the enterprise. This will help reduce production risks and ensure stable operation of the plant’s basic shops during the season. We have successfully completed the commissioning of key units and launched the plant at full capacity to meet the growing seasonal demand for mineral fertilizers from farmers,” said Mykhailo Zabluda, Chairman of the Board of Rivne Azot.
According to the report, the plant has launched an ammonia shop (A-2), a nonconcentrated nitric acid shop and an ammonium nitrate shop. The capacity of the loaded ammonia line is 650 tons of ammonia per day and that of the non-concentrated nitric acid line is 1,000 tons of nitric acid per day. The ammonium nitrate shop will operate at the maximum capacity of the ammonia line, i.e. at least 40 thousand tons of nitrate per month.
Currently, the plant is focused on supplying fertilizers to the domestic market of Ukraine. The products are shipped to customers across the country under contracts.
As reported earlier, Group DF’s capital investments in Ostchem’s nitrogen business in 2024 will amount to about EUR86 million. The purpose of the CAPEX investment is to optimize cost coefficients, reduce losses of various types of energy and improve the cost of finished products.
On April 12, Group DF and Hyundai ENGINEERING CO signed an agreement to build a chemical hub in Rivne. The project envisages the construction of green ammonia and hydrogen plants based on renewable energy sources; new enterprises and production sites for nitrogen fertilizers and chemical derivatives.
Ostchem has launched a 300,000-tonne-per-year production facility for UAN at Rivne Azot. The project is primarily aimed at farmers in the western regions of Ukraine.
Ostchem is a nitrogen holding of Dmitry Firtash’s Group DF, which unites the largest mineral fertilizer producers in Ukraine. Since 2011, it has included Rivne Azot and Cherkasy Azot, as well as Sievierodonetsk Azot and Stirol, which are out of operation and located in the occupied territories.
Cherkasy Azot PJSC (Cherkasy, Ukraine) is one of the largest Ukrainian chemical enterprises. The design production capacity is 962.7 thousand tons per year of ammonia, 970 thousand tons per year of ammonium nitrate, 891.6 thousand tons of urea, and 1 million tons per year of UAN.
Rivne Azot is one of the largest Ukrainian chemical companies in Western Ukraine. On April 12, 2024, Group DF and South Korean Hyundai Engineering signed an agreement to build a chemical hub in Rivne. The project envisages the construction of green ammonia and hydrogen plants based on renewable energy sources; new enterprises and production sites for nitrogen fertilizers and chemical derivatives.
Rivne Azot, a part of Group DF’s nitrogen business, has launched a second production unit at its ammonia shop and increased its mineral fertilizer production capacity, the company’s press service reports.
“Scheduled repairs at Rivne Azot have been completed, and production of basic mineral fertilizers has been increased. The company’s basic ammonia and nitrate shops are 100% operational.
The producer is fully prepared for the autumn increase in demand for mineral fertilizers,” said Mykhailo Zabluda, Chairman of the Board of Rivne Azot.
According to him, as part of the systemic modernization, the plant has installed a distribution control system that reduces production risks and ensures the stability of the company’s operations in the face of power surges and shortages. The company has already implemented a number of energy-efficient solutions aimed at optimizing consumption coefficients, reducing losses of various types of energy and, accordingly, improving fertilizer costs.
According to the production plan, Rivne Azot will produce 1,260 tons of ammonia per day (over 50,000 tons per month), 1,300 tons of nitric acid per day at the nonconcentrated nitric acid shop, and over 1,630 tons of ammonium nitrate per day (over 50,000 tons per month).
Rivne Azot explained that the company managed to load the plant at 100% due to the established import of electricity from abroad and the implementation of projects to launch generating units at the plant, which cover 40% of electricity costs by generating its own. In particular, the company has built and launched special generating equipment (turbine generators) – units that generate electricity from steam utilized from chemical processes.
The design capacity of the generating equipment is about 30 MW.The electricity generated by the turbine generators is used for the company’s own needs.The construction of turbine generators at the enterprise is one of the steps aimed at stabilizing the operation of the equipment in the company’s shops.Ammonia production is the most dependent on stable electricity sources and is considered to be a basic one: the company uses ammonia to make other types of fertilizers, such as ammonium nitrate, UAN, and ammonia water.The commissioning of the generating equipment makes it possible to stabilize the
Ostchem Holding is systematically bringing its ammonium nitrate production facilities to full capacity, but the percentage of load depends on effective demand and import volumes.Cherkasy Azot and Rivne Azot plan to produce 260 thousand tons of nitrogen fertilizers by September 1 this year, and 1 million tons by the end of the autumn season to meet the needs of the Ukrainian market.
Ostchem is a nitrogen holding of Dmitry Firtash’s Group DF that unites the largest mineral fertilizer producers in Ukraine. Since 2011, it has included Rivne Azot and Cherkasy Azot, as well as Severodonetsk Azot and Stirol, which are out of operation and located in the occupied territories.
Cherkasy Azot PJSC (Cherkasy, Ukraine) is one of the largest Ukrainian chemical enterprises with a design capacity of 962.7 thousand tons per year of ammonia, 970 thousand tons per year of ammonium nitrate, 891.6 thousand tons of urea, and 1 million tons per year of UAN.
Rivne Azot is one of the largest Ukrainian chemical companies in Western Ukraine. On April 12, 2024, Group DF and South Korean Hyundai Engineering signed an agreement to build a chemical hub in Rivne. The project envisages the construction of green ammonia and hydrogen plants based on renewable energy sources; new enterprises and production sites for nitrogen fertilizers and chemical derivatives.