
NextChem Wins Two Contracts in Canada
NextChem, part of Italian engineering group Maire Tecnimont, has been awarded new contracts for the proprietary NX STAMI Urea technology of its subsidiary Stamicarbon in Canada.
NextChem, part of Italian engineering group Maire Tecnimont, has been awarded new contracts for the proprietary NX STAMI Urea technology of its subsidiary Stamicarbon in Canada.
Italian engineering group Maire Tecnimont announced that its subsidiary NextChem, which specializes in sustainable technology solutions, has been awarded a feasibility study and a pre-FEED (front-end engineering design) contract by FertigHy to use NX Stami Green Ammonia and NX Stami Nitric Acid technologies.
NextChem, part of Italian engineering group Maire Tecnimont, has signed a binding agreement to acquire 80% of HyDEP and 100% of Dragoni Group for a total of approximately €3.6 million.
Maire Tecnimont has been awarded a FEED contract by MadoquaPower2X to develop an integrated green hydrogen and green ammonia plant located in the industrial zone of Sines, Portugal. MadoquaPower2x is a consortium comprised of Madoqua Renewables, Power2X, and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), through its Energy Transition Fund.
NextChem, part of Italian engineering group Maire Tecnimont, has paid €6.12 million to take a 51% stake in MyRemono, a new company set up with partner Biorenova, which holds the remaining 49%.
NextChem and its subsidiary MyRechemical – both part of Italy’s Maire Tecnimont group – and Dutch company Dimeta have agreed to jointly explore new opportunities to develop plants for producing renewable and recycled carbon dimethyl ether (DME) from waste.
NextChem, a subsidiary of Italian engineering contractor Maire Tecnimont, has agreed to acquire, scale up and commercialize Biorenova’s proprietary CatC continuous chemical recycling technology through a joint venture.
Through subsidiary NextChem Holding, Maire Tecnimont is taking an 83.5% stake in Italian technology licensor and process engineering design company Conser, expanding its portfolio into high-value specialty chemicals and biodegradable plastics.
Italy’s Stamicarbon, part of engineering group Maire Tecnimont, has been selected to license its urea technology for a project in Sub-Saharan Africa. The melt and granulation plant, the first urea production facility in the country, will have capacity of 4,000 t/d. The identity of the client was not disclosed.
Tecnimont, part of Italian engineering and technology group Maire Tecnimont, has won two contracts in the US from the same company. The contracts, worth $415 million in total, were granted by an undisclosed “global chemicals producer.”
Italian contractor Tecnimont has signed three contracts with Borouge for engineering, procurement construction (EPC) services on the polyolefins expansion in Ruwais, Abu Dhabi. The value of the turnkey contracts, which Tecnimont said were awarded on the basis of a competitive bidding process, totals about $3.5 billion.
Maire Tecnimont subsidiaries NextChem, MET Development and Stamicarbon have entered into an agreement with Greenfield Nitrogen to develop the first dedicated green ammonia plant in the US Midwest.
Subsidiaries of Italian engineering contractor Maire Tecnimont have been awarded a contract worth about €130 million by Kazanorgsintez to build an ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA)/LDPE plant in Kazan, in the Republic of Tatarstan.
Italian engineering contractor Maire Tecnimont has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with India’s Adani Enterprises to explore the development of industrial projects based on renewable feedstock. The projects will focus on producing chemicals, ammonia and hydrogen using technologies and project development capabilities offered by Maire Tecnimont’s subsidiaries NextChem, Stamicarbon and MET Development.
NextChem, the green chemistry arm of Italian engineering contractor Maire Tecnimont, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with IndianOil to develop industrial projects using NextChem technologies.