• Mining

    Our raw material base provides for all key ingredients in fertilizer production. We have secured significant reserves of potash and phosphate rock, and benefit from access to an abundant supply of natural gas. Our reserve base also includes iron ore and baddeleyite.

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    Kovdorskiy GOK

    Our integrated mining and processing facility in northern Russia underpins our phosphate production chain, and is the only phosphate mine in the world with iron ore and baddeleyite embedded in the same deposit.

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    EuroChem Usolskiy

    EuroChem began test production at its Usolskiy potash mine in early 2018. The facility is currently producing potash at a rate of 1.1 million tonnes per year.

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    EuroChem VolgaKaliy

    Situated at the Gremyachinskoe deposit, one of the four largest deposits of potassium ore in Russia, EuroChem VolgaKaliy has mining rights to more than 1.6 billion tonnes of total reserves and resources.

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    EuroChem Fertilizers

    EuroChem Fertilizers mines phosphate rock from the Kok-Jon and Gimmelfarbskoe deposits in Kazakhstan’s Zhambyl province.

  • Production

    We own and operate plants in Russia, Belgium, Lithuania and China, and create an extensive mix of both standard and enhanced nitrogen, phosphate, potash and complex fertilizers, as well as several industrial product lines.

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    Novomoskovskiy Azot

    Located in the town of Novomoskovsk in the Tula Oblast, approximately 220 kilometers south of Moscow, Novomoskovskiy Azot is one of Russia’s largest producers of nitrogen fertilizers and ranks first in Russia in urea volumes.

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    Nevinnomysskiy Azot

    Nevinnomysskiy Azot makes a number of fertilizer and industrial products, including ammonia, nitrogen and compound fertilizers, industrial gases, and supplies a broad range of organic synthesis products.

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    Phosphorit

    The leading producer of phosphate fertilizers and feed phosphates in northwest Russia. Phosphorit is located in the Kingisepp industrial zone adjacent to our EuroChem Northwest ammonia plant.

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    EuroChem-BMU

    Located in southern Russia, EuroChem-BMU specializes in the production of phosphate and compound fertilizers. Recent investments have improved efficiency and boosted production output.

  • Our Markets

    Our sophisticated and flexible logistics infrastructure ensures our products are efficiently delivered to customers when and where needed. It comprises trucks, storage and port facilities, rail rolling stock and river barges across the globe.

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    Tuapse Bulk Terminal

    Tuapse Bulk Terminal on the Black Sea is located in close proximity to EuroChem plants. The port infrastructure can accommodate large-tonnage vessels and the subtropical climate allows for year-round operations.

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    Murmansk Bulk Terminal

    Our bulk terminal in the port of Murmansk, Russia’s northernmost ice-free seaport, serves exports of mining products, including iron ore, baddeleyite, apatite, as well as potash.

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    Sillamae Terminal

    Our transhipment operations in Sillamae, Estonia, on the Gulf of Finland, can handle liquid cargo, such as methanol, as well as dry fertilizer products. Proximity to facilites in Kingisepp maintain our cost advantages.

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    EuroChem Antwerpen

    Surrounded by the Scheldt and Scheldt-Rhine-Canal, EuroChem Antwerpen is equipped with its own jetties, providing infrastructure for fertilizer distribution and raw material procurement via the North Sea and the Rhine.

  • Our sales and distribution operations span five regions: Europe, Russia & CIS, North America, Latin America and Asia. These are managed through our network of regional offices. Our efficient global distribution network enables us to serve our extensive customer base in over 100 countries. It also plays a key role in advising customers on the selection and use of fertilizers to optimise their crop yields.