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Nevinnomyssky nitrogen

Nevinnomyssky Azot OJSC, a Russian chemical company, a major producer of nitrogen fertilizers and ammonia, is part of the EuroChem group.

Nevinnomyssky Nitrogen
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Type ofAO
Base1962
Location Russia : Nevinnomyssk , Stavropol Territory
Industrychemical industry
Productsmineral fertilizers
Turnover
  • $ 125,300,000 ( 1994 ) [1]
Number of employeesabout 6000

The company is the city-forming city of Nevinnomyssk, Stavropol Territory .

  • Nevinnomyssky Nitrogen at night

Content

History

The construction of the nitrogen fertilizer plant in Nevinnomyssk began in 1954 .

1958 - the first commissioned power supply shop applied voltage to the mechanical repair shop.

1959 - an electrical repair shop was put into operation.

On the night of August 1 to 2, 1962 (the change of L. Sadovsky), the first product was obtained at the plant - ammonia - the main raw material for the production of mineral fertilizers ; on August 3, the complex of the first stage of the facilities was commissioned - ammonia production, a workshop for weak nitric acid and ammonia saltpeter . On August 8, 1962, the first nitric acid was obtained in workshop No. 5 (currently workshop No. 6 department 1), and on December 30, 1962, the commission signed an act of acceptance of all capacities of the first stage.

January 10, 1963 - the directorate of the nitrogen fertilizer plant was abolished and the Nevinnomyssky Chemical Plant was organized [2] .

1965 - the first organic synthesis product, butyl alcohol, was obtained.

1966 - the second ammonia production workshop was put into operation according to the Lurgi scheme, and a new product, urea, was obtained on the basis of ammonia and carbon dioxide processing.

1967-1970 - the workshop for the production of organic synthesis (PIC) - sebacic acid (workshop No. 7, from 2005 to this day department of workshop No. 12), acetylene (workshop No. 8), acetaldehyde department of workshop No. 9, were assembled and commissioned acetic acid and anhydride (workshop No. 12).

1970 - the complex for the production of complex fertilizers was built.

1972 - The production of ammonium nitrate was put into operation.

1972-1973 - units for the production of non-concentrated nitric acid under the pressure of 7.3 ata were put into operation in stages.

February 22, 1973 - ammonia was produced at the first large-capacity plant using an energy technological scheme using technology from TEC (Japan).

1973 - vinyl acetate obtained.

April 1975 - Nevinnomyssk Chemical Plant (NHC) was transformed into the Nevinnomyssk Production Association (NPO) Azot.

July 3, 1976 - methanol workshop was put into operation.

December 1976 - the second large-tonnage ammonia production was launched according to the GIAP energy technology scheme (State Institute of Nitrogen Industry).

1977 - the first granules of nitroammophoski were obtained.

1978 - the technological process was mastered on working media in the thermal phosphoric acid workshop.

1983 - the technology for producing urea in a large-capacity plant was introduced and mastered.

1987 - Launch of a new product - liquid complex fertilizers.

1989 - the association launched the production of consumer goods (PCTNP) and liquid nitrogen fertilizers such as CAS.

1989 - on the basis of workshop No. 2 (urea production), a joint venture Vneshtreydinvest (NVTI) was created, which in 2003 was returned to OJSC Nevinnomyssky Azot.

April 26, 1991 - the ZhBI-IMS plant, built in conjunction with the Yugoslav firm Agrovoevodina, went into operation.

December 1991 - due to physical deterioration of the main equipment, the first ammonia production unit was decommissioned (workshop No. 1).

December 1991 - the first workshop for the production of ammonium nitrate was transferred only to the production of melt for the production of urea-ammonia smemi (UAN).

August 1992 - Workshop No. 1-A was decommissioned (ammonia production using Lurgi technology.

On December 31, 1992, the enterprise was privatized, transformed into the open joint-stock company Nevinnomyssky Azot.

May 27, 1994 - the opening of the sports complex "Nitrogen" (now the Palace of Sports "Olympus").

1995 - construction, installation and commissioning of large-scale acetic acid production using the technology of Monsanto company (workshop No. 12-A) was completed.

1995 - Production of liquid complex fertilizers was mastered.

1997 - PVA dispersion unit was put into operation.

1998 - Acetic acid became a student in the contest "100 best goods of Russia."

1998-1999 - butyl acetate production was put into operation.

1999 - The Ministry of Russia recognized Nevinnomyssky Azot OJSC as the best exporter.

1999 - carbamide became a laureate of the contest "100 best goods of Russia".

2000 - saltpeter became a laureate of the contest "100 best goods of Russia".

2001 - the construction and transfer of housing for employees was discontinued.

2002 - phosphorus production workshops No. 15, 16, 17 are closed.

2004 - social facilities - the Palace of Sports, the Palace of Culture (now an independent enterprise under the auspices of EuroChem, a polyclinic of the NHC (now a branch of the Stavropol Regional Diagnostic Center) were transferred to the balance of the city of Nevinnomyssk.

2005 - Closed the production of chemical consumer goods (ПХТНП).

2006 - A pilot version of the automated system by the integrated management of the ORACLE enterprise was introduced.

2006 - according to the principle of outsourcing (removal of non-core industries), missile defense (production of equipment repair), RMP (mechanical repair production), ERC (electrical repair shop), TsKIPIA (instrumentation and automation department), which are merged into LLC “Nevinnomyssky Azot”, were removed from OJSC Nevinnomyssky Azot Nevinnomyssk-Remstroyservis ”, LLC“ NevRSS ”also included repair shops of LLC EuroChem-BMU (Belorechensk Mineral Fertilizers).

2007 - a new process control system (ACS TP) and a PAZiS (emergency protection and alarm) system of workshop No. 8 were put into operation after reconstruction.

2007 - Construction began on the production of melamine based on the production of urea.

2010 - a pilot production of GTU-8 turbines was launched on the basis of NevRSS LLC

Leaders

  • 1954-1959 - Harakoz Vasily Grigorievich (director of the Nevinnomyssk nitrogen fertilizer plant under construction)
  • 1960-1967 - Victor Pavlovich Pobedonostsev
  • 1967-1972 - Dorokhin Stanislav Efimovich
  • 1973-1979 - Pershin Sergey Alexandrovich
  • 1979-1984 - Valery Ivanovich Prokhorov
  • 1984-2001 - Ledovskoy Victor Ivanovich
  • 2001-2002 - Orda Pavel Anatolevich
  • Since 2002 - Kail Victor Viktorovich

Products

The company produces ammonia , ammonium nitrate , urea , methanol , liquid nitrogen fertilizers , nitric acid , nitrox , complex mineral fertilizers , dry ice , liquid carbon dioxide , nitrogen and oxygen in cylinders, acetylene , butanol , acetaldehyde , polyvinyl alcohol , vinyl acetate , butyl acetate sebacic and acetic acids.

Emergencies

  • Ignition of a technical flyover. 07/15/2012 [3]

Notes

  1. ↑ Rating of the largest Russian companies by sales volume - Expert RA .
    <a href=" https://wikidata.org/wiki/Track:Q4530592 "> </a>
  2. ↑ 55 years since the foundation of the Nevinnomyssk Chemical Plant
  3. ↑ BLACK FRIDAY FOR NITROGEN

Links

  • Nevinnomyssky Nitrogen on the website of Eurochem Holding .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nevinnomyssky_Azit&oldid=100067733


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