Tarafert La Laguna Complex is an upcoming petrochemical complex located in Durango, Mexico. According to GlobalData, who tracks more than 13,000 active and developing petrochemical plants worldwide, the complex is expected to commence commercial operations in 2026. The complex will use natural gas as its key feedstock. The plants in this complex are operated by Tarafert. Buy the profile here.

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Details of the key upcoming projects in Tarafert La Laguna Complex

The complex is set to add capacity with upcoming plants including Tarafert La Laguna Ammonia Plant, and Tarafert La Laguna Urea Plant.

The operator details for upcoming plants are as follows:


Key products capacity - Tarafert La Laguna Complex, 2022-2030

The complex is expected to produce key products such as urea, and ammonia.

Urea accounts for the majority of the total annual capacity of the complex, followed by ammonia.

About Tarafert


Tarafert BV (Tarafert) produces clean hydrogen and ammonia at industrial scale. The company is headquartered in Amsterdam, the Netherland.

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This content was updated on 9 November 2023

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