National Fertilizers Ltd to Acquire 18 percent Stake in Assam Urea Plant JV

Guwahati: State-owned National Fertilizers Ltd (NFL) is set to acquire an 18% stake in a proposed joint venture to establish a urea plant in Assam.

The company’s board has given its consent to enter into a joint venture agreement with other nominated companies to form a joint venture company for setting up a new Ammonia-Urea Complex at Namrup, Assam.

The cost of acquisition of the 18% shareholding is estimated at approximately ₹572.45 crore. The stakeholding pattern in the joint venture will be as follows:

– Assam Government: 40%

– Brahmaputra Valley Fertilizer Corporation Ltd (BVFCL): 11% (in lieu of tangible assets)

– Hindustan Urvarak & Rasayan Limited (HURL): 13%

– National Fertilizers Ltd (NFL): 18%

– Oil India Limited (OIL): 18%

The proposed project involves setting up a new Brownfield Ammonia-Urea Complex with an annual capacity of 12.7 lakh tonnes of urea production within the existing premises of BVFCL, Namrup, Assam. The estimated total project cost is ₹10,601.40 crore with a debt-equity ratio of 70:30.

The project is expected to increase domestic urea production capacity, particularly in the north-eastern region, and meet the growing demand for urea in the north-east, Bihar, West Bengal, Eastern Uttar Pradesh, and Jharkhand. The tentative commissioning schedule for the project is 48 months.

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