Saudi Ma'aden Restarts Ammonia Plant After Maintenance
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Saudi Ma’aden Restarts Ammonia Plant After Maintenance

Saudi Ma’aden Restarts Ammonia Plant After Maintenance

Ma’aden shut the facility in Ras Al Khair from January 23 for about 30 days.

Gulf Business

Saudi Arabian Mining Co (Ma’aden) said on Sunday that a subsidiary had restarted its ammonia plant after scheduled maintenance.

Ma’aden, the Gulf’s largest miner, shut the facility in Ras Al Khair, which it shares with Saudi Basic Industries Corp , from Jan. 23 for about 30 days.

In a statement on the Saudi bourse, it said the facility had come back online on Feb. 20.

Ma’aden reiterated that “the scheduled maintenance had no impact on the company’s ability to meet its obligations towards its customer and had no significant financial impact.”

Ma’aden Phosphate Co is 70 per cent owned by Ma’aden, while Sabic holds the rest.


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