Vernal Phosphate completes expansions and slurry pipeline without missing any concentrate shipments

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. R. Weber R. D. Haddenham J. H. Bailey
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

Introduction The Vernal Phosphate Operation is located in northeastern Utah, about 18 km (11 miles) north of Vernal, about 280 km (175 miles) east of Salt Lake City, UT. The plant began initial operations in 1961 under the name of the San Francisco Chemical Co. In 1981, Chevron purchased the operation from Stauffer Chemical Co. In 1982, plant capacity was doubled to about 72.6 kt/a (800,000 stpy) of phosphate concentrate. From 1984 to May 1986, another expansion increased the capacity to 1.2 Mt/a (1.3 million stpy) of concentrate. It also incorporated a number of equipment and process changes designed to increase the overall plant phosphate recovery. A 150-km (94-mile) slurry pipeline, the world's longest phosphate pipeline, was also constructed from the Vernal plant to a new Chevron Chemical and Fertilizer plant near Rock Springs, WY. Over the past five years, plant expansions and the pipeline construction have been accomplished without missing a single concentrate shipment.
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APA: J. R. Weber R. D. Haddenham J. H. Bailey  (1987)  Vernal Phosphate completes expansions and slurry pipeline without missing any concentrate shipments

MLA: J. R. Weber R. D. Haddenham J. H. Bailey Vernal Phosphate completes expansions and slurry pipeline without missing any concentrate shipments. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.

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