Achema

Fertilizer company


title: "Achema" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["chemical-companies-of-lithuania", "1989-industrial-disasters", "chemical-companies-established-in-1962", "1962-establishments-in-lithuania", "companies-based-in-jonava", "chemical-companies-of-the-soviet-union"] description: "Fertilizer company" topic_path: "general/chemical-companies-of-lithuania" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achema" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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nameAchema, AB
logoAchema logo.svg
imageAchema001.jpg
image_captionAchema factory
trade_nameAchema
native_nameAB "Achema"
native_name_langlt
key_peopleRamūnas Miliauskas CEO
industryFertilizers
parent
foundation
location_cityJonava
location_countryLithuania
revenue€937 million (2022)
homepage
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Achema is the largest fertilizer producer in the Baltic states. It is headquartered in Jonava, central Lithuania. Its factory is located in the village of Jonalaukis by Jonava, near the confluence of rivers Neris and Šventoji.

It belongs to the business group .

As of 2022, the Achema plant in Jonava was the largest natural gas consumer in Lithuania. The plant is supplied via Minsk–Kaliningrad Interconnection link to Jonava.

History

The factory construction began in 1962 as one of the state-owned enterprises, called "Azotas". It became a member of the International Fertilizer Industry Association in 1989. In 1999, production of aluminum sulfate solution began. In 2011, AB "Achema" completed the creation of a network of cogeneration power plants – a cogeneration type 47 MW gas power plant was put into operation in the autumn.

Plant operation in the conditions of high gas price

In 2021 it scaled down its operations, leaving only ammonia production, due to gas price spike. The production was suspended in September 2022, due to high costs for natural gas, which was announced to be a temporary measure in August 2022.

It was resumed in early November, but halted again in December, with plans to resume operations in February.

In 2022 the revenue was 937.2 million euros, which was 58.8% higher than 2021, but the profit dropped by nearly a third, to 36.1 million euros. Due to sanctions related to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the company switched natural gas suppliers from Russia to Norway, the USA, Great Britain, Poland and Germany.

Accidents

Over time there have been a number of accidents.

1989 environmental disaster

On 20 March 1989, a rupture of the liquid ammonia tank occurred at the chemical fertilizer factory, causing a leakage of nearly 7,500 tonnes of ammonia (:lt:1989 m. kovo 20 d. G/S „Azotas“ avarija). The catastrophe further developed into a fire at the storehouses of NPK 11-11-11 (: nitrogen + phosphate + kalium ) and other fertilizers polluting the atmosphere with products of their decomposition: nitrous oxide, chlorine gas, etc. The toxic cloud moved towards Ukmergė, Širvintos, Kėdainiai. The concentration of ammonia surpassed the permissible level 150 times in Upninkai, located 10 km from the enterprise. One day after the accident, a toxic cloud 7 km wide and 50 km long was recorded between Jonava and Kėdainiai. Seven people died during the fire and leakage of ammonia, 29 became handicapped, and more people suffered from acute respiratory and cardiac arrest.

References

References

  1. [https://www.achema.lt/apie-mus/ "About"] (Achema webpage)
  2. "The Shareholders agreed on the succeeding Achema Group CEO". Delfi.lt.
  3. ""Amber Grid" modernizavo dvi dujų skirstymo stotis, planuose – naujų objektų rekonstrukcija".
  4. "Introduction - Achema".
  5. "Istorija - Achema".
  6. (25 August 2022). "Gaspreis: Litauens größter Düngemittelhersteller stoppt Produktion".
  7. (17 December 2022). "Week in Lithuania: Fertiliser producer ceases production again. Court starts hearing in pollution case".
  8. [https://www.alfa.lt/verslas/verslo-naujienos/achema-siemet-prognozuoja-1-mlrd-euru-virsijancias-pajamas/297239/ „Achema“ šiemet prognozuoja 1 mlrd. eurų viršijančias pajamas]
  9. (1991). "An accident at a lithuanian fertilizer plant". Plant/Operations Progress.
  10. Bengt Orvar Andersson, [https://www.icheme.org/media/10446/xi-paper-02.pdf LITHUANIAN AMMONIA ACCIDENT, MARCH 20TH 1989]

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