CFCL Project

1 MMTPA DAP/NPK Complex

Budgetary Estimation Report - Revision 02

Prepared by

Simon India Limited

31 January 2026

Pipavav, Gujarat
Chambal Fertilizers & Chemicals Limited
Doc: I-2505F001
30-36 Months Schedule

Total Budgeted Cost

₹4742.51 Cr

Base CAPEX (Excl. Land, Contingency)

DAP/NPK Capacity

1 MMTPA

2 x 1650 MTPD Trains

SA Plant with HRSG

2000 TPD

23 MW Power Generation

Phosphoric Acid Plant

800 TPD

Rock-based Production

About Chambal Fertilizers

Chambal Fertilisers and Chemicals Limited (CFCL), headquartered in Jasola, Delhi, is one of India's leading agri-input manufacturers and the largest private-sector producer of urea.

Established in 1985 as part of the Late Dr. K.K. Birla Group, the company operates three modern Urea plants at Gadepan, Kota district, with an installed production capacity of approximately 3.4 million tonnes per annum, accounting for nearly 13% of India's total urea production.

About Simon India Limited

Simon India has established itself as a reliable partner of the chemical industry with major execution capabilities including:

  • EPC for SABIC's Urea Granulator Ammonia Abatement Project
  • PMC services for Chemanol's methanol complex
  • 2000 MTPD Sulphuric Acid project for Paradeep Phosphates
  • LPG Import Terminal project for Adani Group

Awarded "Performance Achievement Award in EPC Category" by SABIC, KSA, 2009.

Executive Summary

Simon India Limited (SIL) has been engaged to develop a Budgetary estimate (+/- 20%) for Chambal Fertilisers and Chemicals Limited (CFCL) to facilitate decision-making on setting up a 1.0 MMTPA DAP/NPK fertilizer complex at Pipavav, Gujarat.

The proposed facility will include two DAP trains of 1,650 MTPD each, a Rock-based Phosphoric Acid plant of 250,000 MTPA, Sulphuric Acid storage Plant 2000 MTPD including HRSG 23 MW, and associated infrastructure such as raw material storage at site, 5km transfer pipelines for acids and Ammonia from port, Bulk and Bagged Product handling systems, utilities including desalination and power, and site development over approximately 200 acres.