Commodity Production Costs

Urea Production Cost

Updated Reports Examining Urea Manufacturing Costs | Q3 2024

Intratec offers professional, easy-to-understand reports examining Urea production costs. Each Intratec Commodity Production Cost report listed below is a comprehensive study of a specific Urea production process and related Urea production costs, covering three key aspects:

  • A complete description of the Urea production process examined
  • An in-depth analysis of the related Urea plant capital cost (Capex)
  • An evaluation of the respective Urea plant operating costs (Opex)

All reports are based on the most recent economic data available (Q3 2024).

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Prilled Urea Production from Ammonia (CO2 Stripping Process)

This report examines the costs related to Prilled Urea production from ammonia and carbon dioxide in the USA. The process examined in this report is similar to Stamicarbon's carbon dioxide stripping process. In this process, ammonia and carbon dioxide are converted to Urea via ammonium carbamate intermediate. The non-converted carbamate is stripped from the Urea solution by carbon dioxide and decomposed back to ammonia and carbon dioxide, which are recycled to the Urea synthesis.

Details: 1300 kta United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue B | From $799 USD

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Granulated Urea Production from Ammonia (CO2 Stripping Process)

This report provides a techno-economic analysis of Granulated Urea production from ammonia and carbon dioxide in the United States through Stamicarbon’s carbon dioxide stripping technology. In this process, ammonia and carbon dioxide are converted to Urea via ammonium carbamate intermediate. The non-converted carbamate is stripped from the Urea solution by carbon dioxide and decomposed back to ammonia and carbon dioxide, which are recycled to the Urea synthesis.

Details: 1300 kta United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue D | From $799 USD

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Prilled Urea Production from Natural Gas

This report examines the economics of Prilled Urea manufacturing from natural gas in an industrial complex located in the United States. Initially, natural gas is converted to syngas by steam and autothermal reforming. The syngas is mixed with nitrogen to produce ammonia. The ammonia formed is reacted with carbon dioxide, to form urea via ammonium carbamate.

Details: 1300 kta United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue E | From $1,199 USD

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Granulated Urea Production from Natural Gas (Self-Stripping Process)

This study approaches the economics of Granulated Urea manufacturing from natural gas in an industrial complex, located in the United States. Initially, natural gas is converted to syngas via a combined reforming. The syngas is mixed with nitrogen to produce ammonia. The ammonia formed is reacted with carbon dioxide, to form urea in a process similar to Saipem's (formerly Snamprogetti) process.

Details: 1300 kta United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue F | From $1,199 USD

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Granulated Urea Production from Ammonia (Self-Stripping Process)

This study approaches the economics of Granulated Urea production from ammonia and carbon dioxide in the United States through Saipem's (formerly Snamprogetti) ammonia stripping technology. In this process, ammonia and carbon dioxide are converted to Urea via ammonium carbamate intermediate. The non-converted carbamate is stripped from the Urea solution by excess ammonia and decomposed back to ammonia and carbon dioxide, which are recycled to the Urea synthesis.

Details: 1300 kta United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue C | From $799 USD

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Granulated Urea Production from Natural Gas (Chemical Looping Process)

This study approaches the economics of Granulated Urea manufacturing from natural gas in an industrial complex with a novel plant configuration, where a unit that produces ammonia from natural gas using chemical looping reactors is integrated to a Urea production unit. The economic analysis provided assumes a complex located in the USA.

Details: 1300 kta United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue G | From $1,199 USD

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Granulated Urea Production from Natural Gas (CO2 Stripping Process)

This study approaches the economics of Granulated Urea manufacturing from natural gas in an industrial complex, located in the United States. Initially, natural gas is converted to syngas via a combined reforming. The syngas is mixed with nitrogen to produce ammonia. The ammonia formed is reacted with carbon dioxide, to form Urea in a process similar to Stamicarbon’s carbon dioxide stripping technology.

Details: 1300 kta United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue H | From $1,199 USD

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Prilled Urea Production from Ammonia (Self-Stripping Process)

This report presents the economics of Prilled Urea production from ammonia and carbon dioxide in the United States, through a process similar to Saipem's (formerly Snamprogetti) ammonia stripping process. In this process, ammonia and carbon dioxide are reacted to form ammonium carbamate, which is converted to Urea. The non-converted carbamate is stripped from the Urea solution by excess ammonia and decomposed back to ammonia and carbon dioxide, which are recycled to the Urea synthesis.

Details: 1300 kta United States-based plant | Q3 2024 | 107 pages | Issue A | From $799 USD

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