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Marcos Lopez Pe

Process Engineer at Apache Nitrogen Products, Inc.

Marcos Lopez, PE, is a seasoned Process Engineer with extensive experience in nitrogen chemistry and process design, currently employed at Apache Nitrogen Products, Inc. since January 2019. Responsibilities include the generation of NHO3 and NH4NO3, developing piping and instrumentation diagrams (PFD, P&ID), sizing control valves, pipes, and pumps, and providing technical support during turnarounds and shutdowns. Prior to this role, Marcos served at M3 Engineering & Technology Corp. from November 2010 to January 2019, where contributions included various engineering positions such as design engineer, field supervisor, and commissioning engineer, focusing on feasibility studies and detailed engineering projects across the USA and Latin America. Educational background includes a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Arizona, obtained between 2007 and 2010.

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Tucson, United States

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Apache Nitrogen Products, Inc.

Apache Nitrogen Products Inc. (ANPI), incorporated as the Apache Powder Company in 1920, is the state’s largest producer of nitric acid and porous prilled ammonium nitrate. ANPI is committed to conduct its business ethically and in accordance with all applicable laws; to adhere to standards of safety and care for the protection of its employees, the public and the environment; and to promote these policies through education, supervision and regular reviews. Apache has pledged to uphold three tenets of sustainability—people, planet and profitability and is committed to Cochise County, and everyone in it. With emphasis on protecting the environment and advancing earth-friendly practices, Apache has also invested heavily in local awareness efforts, sustainability programs and other measures designed to enhance the quality of life of local residents. In addition, Apache is dedicated to giving back to our community through financial stewardship and personal participation. Resources allocated support a wide variety of civic and charitable groups, including schools, churches, non-profits, fraternal organizations and many others.


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