Norsk Hydro (NO) Qafco 4 project approved by owners
| Source: Norsk Hydro
On September 5, Qafco signed an agreement with the German company Krupp Uhde for the construction of the new plants. The start of construction is planned for October this year, and the new plants are expected to be in operation during the second half of 2004.
In connection with the project, Norsk Hydro has also signed a 13 year marketing agreement with Qafco to sell part of its urea production in international markets. The new agreement replaces an existing urea marketing agreement with Qafco.
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