Agreement inked to boost downstream industry in Brunei


  • Brunei
  • Tuesday, 07 Sep 2021

The BFI plant will be among the largest single-train urea facility in the world, with an expected production capacity of 1.365 million tonnes per annum of granular urea. - BB

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (Borneo Bulletin/Asia News Network): Brunei Fertilizer Industries Sdn Bhd (BFI) signed a service agreement in a virtual ceremony with Muara Port Company Sdn Bhd (MPC) to undertake logistics, operations and port-handling services for the purpose of exporting granular urea for BFI.

Signing on behalf of BFI was its chief executive officer Mohammed Salim Baderkhan, while MPC was represented by its chief executive officer Zeng Caili.

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