Derby Fertilizer and Petrochemical Derby Complex is an upcoming petrochemical complex located in Western Australia, Australia. The complex is expected to commence commercial operations in 2024 and is likely to have an annual petrochemical capacity of 4.13mtpa. The complex will use natural gas as its key feedstock. The plants in this complex are operated by Derby Fertilizer and Petrochemical Complex.
Details of key upcoming projects in Derby Fertilizer and Petrochemical Derby Complex
The complex is set to add capacity with upcoming plants including Derby Fertilizer and Petrochemical Derby Ammonia plant (1.16mtpa), Derby Fertilizer and Petrochemical Derby Methanol Plant (1.65mtpa), and Derby Fertilizer and Petrochemical Derby Urea Plant (1.32mtpa).
The technology and operator details for upcoming plants are as follows:Plant Name | Operator | Technology |
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Derby Fertilizer and Petrochemical Derby Ammonia plant | Derby Fertilizer and Petrochemical Complex | Haldor Topsoe Ammonia Technology |
Derby Fertilizer and Petrochemical Derby Methanol Plant | Derby Fertilizer and Petrochemical Complex | Haldor Topsoe Methanol Technology |
Derby Fertilizer and Petrochemical Derby Urea Plant | Derby Fertilizer and Petrochemical Complex |
Key Products Capacity – Derby Fertilizer and Petrochemical Derby Complex, 2021-2030
The complex is expected to produce key products such as methanol, urea, and ammonia.
Methanol accounts for major capacity share i.e., 40% of the total annual capacity of the complex with 1.65mtpa, followed by urea and ammonia with 32% (1.32mtpa) and 28.1% (1.16mtpa) respectively.
About Derby Fertilizer and Petrochemical Complex
Derby Fertilizer and Petrochemical Complex Pty Ltd (DFPC) operates ammonia, methanol, urea & Complex fertilizer plant and power station. DFPC is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
Methodology
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