Agrium says it is going ahead with construction of a previously announced, export-oriented fertilizer complex at Damietta, Egypt (CW, June 21, 2006, p. 18). The complex, including process plants as well as related infrastructure, will cost $1.2 billion, the...
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Comments(1) for Agrium Goes Ahead with Egypt Fertilizer Complex
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I think it is agood progect in spite of the confliction from common which face , I think as a chemist that all chemical indusstries imposes risks but the risk related to ammonia and urea production can minimize and control , the group must make a good risk assessment and send to local media .
My comment relate to natural gas industries we as egyptians must re think on our source of energy and buy with appropirate salary
Posted by ahmed nawar ali on Thursday, April 24, 2008 @ 04:02 PM
My comment relate to natural gas industries we as egyptians must re think on our source of energy and buy with appropirate salary