About QAFCO
QAFCO was founded
in 1969 as a joint venture between the Government of Qatar and a number of
foreign shareholders. The country's first large-scale venture in the
petrochemical sector, QAFCO was established with a view to diversify the
economy and utilize the nation's enormous gas reserve.
After successfully
implementing several expansion projects over the past three decades, the
Company has evolved into a world-class fertiliser producer. QAFCO is now owned
75% by Industries Qatar (IQ) and 25% by Yara Netherland.The sizable annual
production capacity of 3.8 million MT of ammonia and 5.6 million MT of urea
enabled Qatar to be a key player in the global fertilizer market and one of the
largest exporter of urea in the world.To cater to the world markets, which are
showing increasing developed fertiliser consumption patterns, the Company
currently seeks to maximise its production of granular urea as opposed to urea
prills. Granular fertilisers are considered better suited to the more
technology-dependent cultivation methods adopted in developed countries.
In addition, QAFCO
is planning to produce Sulphur-Coated Urea (SCU), a product that will increase
the nutrient recovery and improve crops yield and also reduce the negative
environmental impacts of urea.QAFCO pursues a policy of retaining existing
customers while forging ties with new ones.
This has enabled
the company to maintain a large network of distributors, with utmost care being
taken to ensure that all are satisfied with the quality of QAFCO's products,
services and level of commitment.
QAFCO started
production from its first plant (QAFCO 1) in 1973 with a nominal capacity of
900 tons of Ammonia and 1000 tons of Urea daily. Since then due to the
continuous developments and the very high level of operation efficiency the
total production capacity of the company has has been enormously expanded.
Presently QAFCO complex comprises of six completely integrated trains; QAFCO 1
(1973), QAFCO 2 (1979), QAFCO 3 (1997), QAFCO 4 (2004), QAFCO 5 (2011)
and QAFCO 6 (2012).
MISSIONWe shall
operate the plants Efficiently, Safely, and in an Environmentally Responsible
manner to Produce and Supply Ammonia, Urea, Urea Formaldehyde and Melamine at
the Quality required by our Customers and to carry out investments to Maximize
Shareholders Returns.VISIONLargest Quality Ammonia and Urea Producer.Satisfy
QAFCO’s Need For Urea Formaldehyde.Quality Melamine Producer.
Our ProductsAmmonia
Ammonia
Ammonia is a
chemical compound made of Nitrogen 82% and Hydrogen 18%. It is produced using
Natural gas as the main feedstock. The other feeds required are Steam and Air.
These feed materials undergo a series of reactions in the ammonia plant, before
ammonia is produced in gaseous form. This is turned into liquid under pressure
and cooling down.
Ammonia is stored
at a temperature of minus 33 deg centigrade in a, specially refrigerated
ammonia storage tank. A major part of the ammonia produced in QAFCO Ammonia
plants is consumed internally, as feedstock for the Urea plants. The surplus
ammonia is exported through ships.
JOB
POSITION |
LOCATION |
ACTION |
Lead Process Engineer |
QATAR |
|
Process Safety
Engineer |
QATAR |
|
Systems Analyst -
Operations Management (PIMS/LIMS/AMS) |
QATAR |
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