Matix Fertilisers & Chemicals Panagarh Complex is an active petrochemical complex located in West Bengal, India. According to GlobalData, who tracks more than 13,000 active and developing petrochemical plants worldwide, the complex started commercial operations in 2017. The plants are operated by Matix Fertilisers & Chemicals. Buy the profile here.

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Key products capacity - Matix Fertilisers & Chemicals Panagarh Complex, 2022

Key products produced in this complex include urea, and ammonia.

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

Details of key upcoming projects in Matix Fertilisers & Chemicals Panagarh Complex

The complex is set to add capacity with upcoming plants including Matix Fertilisers & Chemicals Panagarh Ammonia Plant 2, and Matix Fertilisers & Chemicals Panagarh Urea Plant two.

About Matix Fertilisers & Chemicals


Matix Fertilisers & Chemicals Ltd is an agricultural chemical manufacturing company that is engrossed in the business of producing urea based fertilizer and other related chemical products. It is headquartered in Durgapur, West Bengal, India.

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This content was updated on 20 August 2024

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