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Urea Production

07/20/2009 10:15 AM

HOW MUCH GAS AS FEEDSTOCK ON ORDER TO PRODUCE AMMONIA THEN 2 MILLION TO OF UREA?

AND IF ANY BODY COMPARE THE ECONOMY OF THE TECHNOLOGY OF PRODUCING AMMONIA AND UREA FROM GAS FEED?

APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT IN ADVANCE

FAA

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Re: Urea Production

07/21/2009 3:07 AM

Please turn off Caps Lock.

The need for the Federal Aviation Authority to produce ammonia and then urea will be baffling to most readers.

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Re: Urea Production

08/12/2010 5:44 AM

Assuming

Ammonia consumption: 7 Gcal/mt NH3 (state of the art )

Urea consumption: 5 Gcal/mt urea (state of the art)

2000 mtpd NH3 * 365 = 730.000 mtpa * 7 = 5.11 MMGcal

3500 mtpd urea * 365 = 1.28 MMtpa * 5 = 6,39 MMGcal

Total: 11.5 MMGcal per year

1 bcm natural gas = 8.9 MMGcal

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