Xinjiang Hongji Coking 210,000 tons urea project put into operation

    On September 12, the project of producing 210,000 tons of urea per year by Xinjiang Hongji Coking Co., Ltd. was formally put into operation.
    This project uses the surplus coke oven gas to build a urea project based on a 800,000-ton coking project. The total investment of the project is 750 million yuan, and the annual production of urea is 210,000 tons, which can meet the requirements of nitrogen fertilizers in all farming and animal husbandry fields of the Sixth Agricultural Division and supply the surrounding agro-pastoral groups.

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