en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Kazakh government has approved an investment agreement to build an ammonia-urea integrated chemical production facility in Aktau. The project, led by KazAzot PRIME, has a total investment of 804.2 billion tenge.

The complex is designed with an annual production capacity of 660,000 tons of ammonia, 580,000 tons of urea, and 500,000 tons of ammonium nitrate. Kazakhstan currently does not produce urea and relies entirely on imports to meet domestic demand. Once the new plant is operational, it will supply locally produced nitrogen fertilizers to domestic farmers, reducing dependence on foreign supplies while enhancing the country's export capacity in the fertilizer market.
In addition to the Aktau project, Kazakhstan plans to build two more large-scale urea production bases. According to forecasts, the country's annual ammonia output is expected to reach 2.3 million tons by 2030, which will not only fully satisfy domestic market demand but also have the potential to expand export volumes.
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