KBR's ammonia revamp project commissioned for Acron at Dorogobuzh site
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
Editor
World Fertilizer,
The plant was revamped to enhance the ammonia production capacity from its original 1360 tpd to 2100 tpd and reduce energy consumption. KBR provided technology license, basic engineering design package, proprietary equipment, post-engineering and commissioning services. This ammonia plant was revamped using KBR KRES™ technology.
"KBR is proud to support Acron to revamp its ammonia plant. This successful project once again demonstrates KBR's ability to revamp ammonia plants to reduce energy consumption, increase capacity, and improve reliability at low capital cost," said Doug Kelly, KBR President, Technology. "KBR's Sustainable Technology Solutions business unit is committed to providing sustainable and efficient solutions to its clients globally."
Read the article online at: https://www.worldfertilizer.com/project-news/22032021/kbrs-ammonia-revamp-project-commissioned-for-acron-at-dorogobuzh-site/
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