MCFL gets green nod for Rs 1,547-cr expansion project 


Team Udayavani, Aug 28, 2018, 2:45 PM IST

Mangaluru: Mangalore Chemicals and Fertilizers (MCFL) has received green clearance for Rs 1,547-crore expansion-cum-modernisation of its fertiliser plants in Karnataka, a senior government official said today.

The company’s proposal is for energy improvement of ammonia and urea plants, expansion of DAP/NPK plant and Poly Carboxyl Ether (PCE) plant at the existing premises in Panambur in Mangalore.

“The environment clearance has been given by the nodal ministry of environment to MCFL’s proposed project,” the official said.

The green signal has been given to the project subject to compliance with certain conditions. The estimated cost of the project is Rs 1,547 crore, the official said.

The MCFL complex is spread in an area of 192 acre. The proposed developments/facilities are planned within the existing premises.

The company’s proposal is to increase production capacity of ammonia from 2,47,500 tonnes per annum (TPA) to 3,28,500 TPA, urea from 4,29,000 to 5,69,400 TPA, DAP and NPK fertilisers from 4,01,500 to 14,01,500 TPA and Sulphonated Napthalene Formaldehyde (SNF)/poly carboxylate Ether (PCE) from 85,000 to 1,03,000 TPA.

“Poly Carboxyl Ether (PCE) acts as super plasticizers and is currently being imported in the country. The proposed new facility within the MCFL plant would be contributing in our country’s ‘Make in India’ program, the company said.

Since the fertiliser subsidy are paid by the government taking into account energy consumption, the MCFL’s proposed project aims to bring energy norms to best achievable industry levels to continue profitable operation.

Current energy consumption of urea production at MCFL is 6.5 gigacalorie per tonne and the company wants to do energy improvement revamp of existing ammonia and urea plants to reduce its energy consumption from present levels.

The main products manufactured by MCFL, an ‘Adventz’ group company, include urea, Di-Ammonium Phosphate (DAP), Ammonium Bi-Carbonate, Sulphuric Acid, specialty mixtures of plant nutrients, micronutrients & soil conditioners and an industrial product called Sulphonated Naphthalene Formaldehyde (SNF) used in construction industry.

Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.

Top News

Karnataka HC denies anticipatory bail to Prajwal Revanna in sexual harassment case

Delhi court stays defamation case against CM Atishi

Awards don’t create value for independent films in India: Manoj Bajpayee

Public Alert: Cyber fraudsters impersonating traffic police to demand fines

UP: 25 people booked for attacking civic officials for encroachment removal

SC transfers cheating case against choreographer Remo D’Souza to Delhi court

Fishing vessel collides with naval platform off Goa coast; 2 fishermen missing

Related Articles More

BJP stages protest against Congress govt in Karnataka over Waqf properties row

Loyalty Remembered: Mangaluru Airport’s K9 hero Jack passes away

Waqf issue: BJP stages Namma Bhoomi Namma Hakku protest in Bengaluru

Voting only on caste-basis will hinder social change: CM Siddaramaiah

Siblings found dead under mysterious circumstances in Bengaluru

MUST WATCH

Christmas Cake Fruit Mixing

DK Shivakumar

Rose Cultivation

Geethotsava

Naxal Operation


Latest Additions

BJP stages protest against Congress govt in Karnataka over Waqf properties row

Loyalty Remembered: Mangaluru Airport’s K9 hero Jack passes away

Waqf issue: BJP stages Namma Bhoomi Namma Hakku protest in Bengaluru

Bomb disposal squad tackles ‘security incident’ at UK’s Gatwick Airport

Baba Siddique murder: Man held from Akola, 26th arrest in case

Thanks for visiting Udayavani

You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.