In the year 2007, due to shortage of domestic production of Urea leading to higher imports and import costs from other countries, the
Government of India decided to revive all the production units of FCIL and HCF to meet the overall domestic demand of Urea. The closed units had huge infrastructure facilities like sizable land bank, residential quarters, office buildings, railway siding, tied up sources of electricity and water which also led to the decision of revival. Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) gave
in principle approval to examine the feasibility of reviving units of FCIL and HFCL subject to confirmed availability of gas. In October 2008, CCEA accorded approval to revive FCIL and HFCL units subject to
non-recourse to government funding and to consider
write-off of government loan & interest to the extent required subject to submission of fully tied up proposal for final decision on waiver. In November 2008, Empowered Committee of Secretaries (ECOS) was constituted to evaluate all options of revival of closed units and to decide upon the action to be pursued for seeking investments towards revival of each of the unit & recommend to the Government for approval. The ECOS after detailed deliberations recommended that the revival of these closed units would be through ‘nomination route’ by Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) and through ‘bidding route’ by private sector. In August 2011,
Government of India decided
inter alia awarding individual units to selected parties on a concession basis based on the revival model recommended by ECOS. Talcher and Ramagundam unites were to be revived by PSUs through ‘nomination route' while Sindri, Gorakhpur and Korba Units through ‘bidding route’. In June 2013, the Company was deregistered from
BIFR, after its net worth became positive in the financial year 2012-13. •
Ramagundam Fertilisers and Chemicals Limited (RFCL) -
Joint venture of
NFL (26%),
EIL (26%),
GAIL (14.3%), HTAS Consortium (11.7%),
Government of Telangana (11%) and FCIL (11%) was incorporated in February 2015 to set up natural gas-based ammonia urea complex in
Ramagundam, Telangana. The unit began commercial operations in March 2021 while the inauguration ceremony was held in November 2022. •
Hindustan Urvarak and Rasayan Limited (HURL) -
Joint venture of
CIL (29.67%),
NTPC (29.67%),
IOCL (29.67%),
HFCL and FCIL (11%) was incorporated in June 2016 for setting up gas based Ammonia urea plant of 12.7 Lakh Metric Tonne Per Annum capacity each at
Gorakhpur,
Sindri and
Barauni. Gorakhpur plant was commissioned in December 2021, Barauni plant started urea production in October 2022 while Sindri plant in November 2022. The revival of setting up of the fertiliser unit at
Durgapur,
Haldia and
Korba is yet to be decided by
Government of India. ==References==