Operator lets contract for methanol plant in eastern Russia

Sept. 13, 2019
Nakhodka Mineral Fertilizer Plant CJSC (NZMU) has let a contract to Haldor Topsoe AS to provide technology licensing for a 5,400-tonne/day methanol plant near Vladivostok in eastern Russia.

Nakhodka Mineral Fertilizer Plant CJSC (NZMU) has let a contract to Haldor Topsoe AS to provide technology licensing for a 5,400-tonne/day methanol plant near Vladivostok in eastern Russia.

As part of the contract, Topsoe will provide technology licensing, basic engineering, catalysts, and proprietary hardware for the methanol plant, which will be based on Topsoe’s two-step reforming technology, the service provider said.

China Chengda Engineering Co. Ltd. will provide engineering, procurement, and construction on the project, Topsoe said.

Due for start-up in 2023 with a planned total capacity of as much as 1.8 million tonnes/year of methanol and up to 1.8 million tpy of ammonia, the plant—which will be located near the major Russian seaport Nakhodka in the Primorsky region—aims to export products to destinations in Southeast Asia, according to NZMU’s web site.

NZMU said it entered an agreement in 2015 with Gazprom Group to secure 3.15 billion cu m of natural gas feedstock for the methanol and fertilizer project from Gazprom’s Sakhalin field under a 20-year contract.

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Robert Brelsford joined Oil & Gas Journal in October 2013 as downstream technology editor after 8 years as a crude oil price and news reporter on spot crude transactions at the US Gulf Coast, West Coast, Canadian, and Latin American markets. He holds a BA (2000) in English from Rice University and an MS (2003) in education and social policy from Northwestern University.