Tecnimont wins Abu Dhabi ammonia plant contract
Tecnimont S.p.A (MAIRE Group) has been awarded the construction contract for a 1 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) low-carbon ammonia production facility in Abu Dhabi which aims to open in 2027.
Tecnimont S.p.A (MAIRE Group) has been awarded the construction contract for a 1 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) low-carbon ammonia production facility in Abu Dhabi which aims to open in 2027.
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