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India investing Rs 5K cr for urea plant in Iran

According to sources, India is planning to set up a urea joint venture plant at Chahbahar in Iran, using natural gas as feedstock which is abundant in the country, with an estimated investment of Rs 5,000 crore.

March 11, 2015 / 11:04 IST
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India has revived its plan to set up a fertiliser plant in Iran with an investment of about Rs 5,000 crore and has asked the Persian gulf nation to offer long term gas contract for manufacturing the soil nutrient.

India had nominated Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilisers (RCF), Gujarat Narmada Valley Fertilisers & Chemicals (GNFC) and Gujarat State Fertilisers Corporation (GSFC) for the proposed 1.3 million tonne urea joint venture plant. The project would also include an Iranian firm.

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In a written reply to Lok Sabha, Minister of State for Fertilisers Hansraj Gangaram Ahir said, "The Government has revived its plan to set up a fertilizer plants in Iran. The proposal is to set up a Urea/Ammonia JV Project in Iran with capacity to produce 1.3 MT Urea for import to India." He added that Indian companies have appointed SBI Capital to identify the Iranian partners for the Joint Venture Project. "The issue has been taken up with the Iranian Government to accord importance to the project at par with their domestic projects," Ahir said.

According to sources, India is planning to set up a urea joint venture plant at Chahbahar in Iran, using natural gas as feedstock which is abundant in the country, with an estimated investment of Rs 5,000 crore.