Libya’s state National Oil Corporation (NOC) announced that the Libyan Fertilizer Company today successfully restarted its second urea plant. This comes after a closure of more than 16 months due to the completion of its annual overhaul. The overhaul, the NOC said, coincided with the implementation of several projects, most notably the installation of a high-pressure “reactor”, lining the high-pressure “washing device”, and working on repairing boilers. The plant’s production capacity has reached 80% of its full capacity, which is gradually expandable, the NOC said.LIFECO restarts second ammonia and second urea plants after two-month haltAfter takeover of Yara’s stake: Lifeco’s name changed to Libyan Fertilizer Company (libyaherald.com)NOC acquires Norwegian Yara’s 50 percent stake in Libyan-Norwegian Fertilizers Company (libyaherald.com)NOC suspends gas supplies to Libyan Norwegian Fertilizer Co. pending debt payment | (libyaherald.com)Lifeco’s resumed fertiliser output boosts Norwegian partner Yara | (libyaherald.com)
Source: Libya Today November 14, 2024 17:49 UTC