Press releases

Stamicarbon urea plant
NEWS
27.02.2024
Stamicarbon (MAIRE Group) signed to license a new urea melt and granulation plant in Egypt

The El-Nasr Company for Intermediate Chemicals (NCIC) plant is expected to have a production capacity of 1,050 MTPD of urea and will be located in an area 100 km southeast of Cairo. 

shahjalal-bangladesh-pool-reactor-granulation-technical
NEWS
01.02.2024
Stamicarbon (MAIRE Group) awarded licensing and equipment supply contracts by Jiangsu Huachang Chemical Company for an Ultra-Low Energy urea melt plant in China

Jiangsu Huachang Chemical Company awards to Stamicarbon licensing and equipment supply contracts for a 1860 MTPD Ultra-Low Energy design urea plant in Jiangsu province in China

First ULE plant in operation in 2021 (XLX-I)
NEWS
23.10.2023
Stamicarbon (MAIRE Group) signs licensing and equipment supply contracts with Shandong Lianmeng Chemical Company for an Ultra-Low Energy grassroots urea plant in China

Shandong Lianmeng Chemical Company awards licensing and equipment supply contracts for a grassroots urea melt and prilling plant in China to Stamicarbon, the nitrogen technology licensor of MAIRE Group.

Stamicarbon Urea Plant
NEWS
13.07.2023
Stamicarbon (MAIRE Group) secures licensing and proprietary equipment contracts for two 4000 MTPD urea plants in Sub-Saharan Africa

Following last year's award of a license and process design package (PDP) contracts to design a 4000 MTPD melt and granulation plant, and after the successful completion of the PDP, Stamicarbon has secured a second license contract for an identical capacity and design plant with the same customer.

Renewable energy
NEWS
15.05.2023
Stamicarbon (MAIRE Group) awarded a 450 MTPD green ammonia plant in the USA

Stamicarbon has signed a license agreement with its customer in the USA to develop a basic engineering design package for a 450 MTPD green ammonia plant based on the state-of-the-art Stami Green Ammonia technology and expected to start up in 2026. 

Piping inspection
NEWS
19.04.2023
Stamicarbon (MAIRE Group) signed to license its largest Ultra-Low Energy urea plant

Stamicarbon has signed a contract covering PDP, licensing and equipment supply for an Ultra-Low Energy grassroots urea plant in Jiangxi province, China. This will be the largest Stamicarbon Ultra-Low Energy plant with a design capacity of 3850 MTPD and already the seventh plant based on this innovative design.

Xinjin 1
NEWS
11.11.2022
STAMICARBON (MAIRE TECNIMONT GROUP) SELECTED FOR LICENSING AND EQUIPMENT SUPPLY IN CHINA

Stamicarbon, the innovation and license company of Maire Tecnimont Group, has been selected as the licensor for a urea project in China. The plant’s capacity of 3791 metric tons per day (MTD) will make it the largest urea plant to be licensed by Stamicarbon in China.

Non-Stamicarbon plants products and services
NEWS
11.11.2022
STAMICARBON SIGNS AGREEMENT FOR A FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR KEYSTATE NATURAL GAS SYNTHESIS INTEGRATED PROJECT IN PENNSYLVANIA

Stamicarbon, the innovation and license company of Maire Tecnimont Group, has signed an agreement for a feasibility study with KeyState Natural Gas Synthesis, a company located in north-central Pennsylvania in the United States of America, to become its Urea & DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) technology licensor.

Stamicarbon urea plant
NEWS
08.08.2022
STAMICARBON (MAIRE TECNIMONT GROUP) IS SELECTED AS UREA LICENSOR FOR A PROJECT IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

Stamicarbon, the innovation and license company of Maire Tecnimont Group, has been selected as the licensor for a project in Sub-Saharan Africa, increasing its footprint in the region and positioning itself as the world leader in cutting-edge technology and solutions relevant to the fertilizer industry. 

Green plant
NEWS
29.04.2022
STAMICARBON (MAIRE TECNIMONT GROUP) IS SELECTED AS UREA LICENSOR FOR NEURIZER’S PROJECT IN AUSTRALIA

Stamicarbon, the innovation and license company of Maire Tecnimont Group, has been selected as the licensor for the NeuRizer Urea Project (NRUP) in Leigh Creek, Australia, 550 km north of Adelaide. This will be the only fully integrated urea production facility in Australia, with all inputs (gas, power and CO2) for low carbon urea production on-site.