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Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, the Prime Minister of Egypt, inspected Misr Fertilizer
Production Company during his extensive visit to the Damietta governorate. He
was accompanied by all of Eng. Tarek El-Molla, the Minister of Petroleum and
Mineral Resources; Dr. Assem EL-Gazzar, the Minister of Housing, Utilities, and
Urban Communities; Lieutenant General Kamel EL-Wazir, the Minister of
Transportation; Major General Hisham Amna, the Minister of Local Development;
and Dr. Manal Awad, Governor of Damietta, where they were greeted by Eng.
Ibrahim Mekky, the Chairman of the holding company of petrochemicals; and Eng.
Ahmed Mahmoud, the Chairman and Managing Director of MOPCO.
This visit included an examination of production lines and an overview of
the work process. Dr. Mostafa Madbouly listened to the explanation of Dr. Tarek
El-Molla around specializations and production at the factory, which is one of
the largest nitrogenous fertilizer factories in Egypt. It was noted that MOPCO
was established in 1998 inside the duty-free zone and has a capital of 2.5
billion Egyptian pounds. Furthermore, it is considered a success story in the petroleum
sector. The company started with one urea plant in 2008, and, thanks to
diligent efforts and work, it developed into a massive complex consisting of
three plants for ammonia and urea production. The annual production capacity of
the complex is 1 million tons of ammonia and over two million tons of granular
urea. He expressed the success story of the company, which reflects the success
of the Egyptian Governorate in driving the Egyptian economy forward by
attracting more investment. The company’s capital is contributed by the
Egyptian Petrochemicals Holding Company, The Egyptian Natural Gas Holding
Company, and some Arab sovereign funds. It is noted that MOPCO plays a crucial
role in meeting the domestic market’s demand for urea and ammonia in cooperation
with the Minister of Agriculture, in addition to exporting the remaining of the
production to international markets.
Eng. Ibrahim Mekky, the Chairman of the holding company of petrochemicals, explained that as the country
moves towards green transition, MOPCO, as part of the climate conference (COP
28), events, signed a agreement with the Egyptian Petrochemicals Holding
Company (ECHEM), and the Norwegian company Scatec to establish the Damietta
Green Ammonia Production company. The company aims to produce green ammonia
from green hydrogen with a production capacity of up to 150,000 tons annually,
utilizing the production facilities at MOPCO’S ammonia plants, and exporting
the production after meeting the needs of the domestic markets.
Regarding to new projects, Eng. Ahmed Mahmoud, the Chairman and Managing
Director of MOPCO, stated that the company currently studying integrated
projects, including the melamine 40 project, which is considered complementary
to the urea plants. The planned production capacity for this project is
approximately 1,000 tons annually. He also mentioned the project for
manufacturing polyethylene pipes, which aims to provide natural gas and sewage
pipes to implement the government’s plan of delivering natural gas to
households. Furthermore , he explained that the plastic bag factory projects aims
to produce millions of bags annually to meet needs of the domestic market, sell
the surplus, and export the product to Africa and Romania in varying
capacities. Additionally there is a study being conducted for a compound
fertilizer project in partnership with an Indian company. He emphasized the
company’s role in social development, and improving the living situation for
the residents of Damietta governorate.
In conclusion, The Prime Minister praised the efforts of the employees at
MOPCO, expressing his wishes for success for everyone and emphasizing the
company’s role in achieving social and economic development.