Petrobras Invests R$ 38 Million per Factory of Fertilizers in the North East
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With R$76 million in initial investments, the resumption of FAFENs generates more than 5,000 jobs. The month of January marks an important step forward in the resumption of nitrogen fertilizer plants in the Northeast. In Sergipe, the unit, which had already been producing ammonia since December 31st, began urea production on January 3rd. The Bahia plant had its maintenance completed last month and is now in the commissioning phase, with urea pro…
Nitrogenated fertilizer factories (FAFEN) of Petrobras in Sergipe and Bahia resumed production this January, according to the company. The two units will produce amonia, ureia and ARLA 32 (Agent Automotive Liquid Reducer) with initial investments of R$ 38 million in each factory. In Sergipe, the unit located in Laranjeiras started production of ammonia on 31 December and started production of urea on 3 January. In Bahia, the factory located in C…
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