Global Ammonia Industry Outlook to 2023 - 99 Planned & Announced Plants are Scheduled to Come Online, Predominantly in Asia and the Middle East - ResearchAndMarkets.com

The "Global Ammonia Industry Outlook to 2023 - Capacity and Capital Expenditure Forecasts with Details of All Active and Planned Plants" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Global Ammonia Industry Outlook to 2023 reveals that around 99 planned and announced plants are scheduled to come online, predominantly in Asia and the Middle East, over the next five years.

The report also states that the three highest planned and announced global ammonia capacity addition plants in the forecast period are Nakhodka Fertilizer Plant Nakhodka Ammonia Plant in Russia, Maaden Waad Al-Shamal Phosphate Company Ras Al Khair Ammonia Plant 2 in Saudi Arabia, and FALAT RCF GSFC JV Chabahar Ammonia Plant in Iran with capacities of 1.80 mtpa, 1.10 mtpa and 1.05 mtpa, respectively.

Global Ammonia capacity is poised to see considerable growth over the next five years, potentially increasing from 233.85 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) in 2018 to 280.36 mtpa in 2023, registering a total growth of 20%. Asia will continue to be a major contributor, accounting for 44% of global ammonia capacity in 2023. Within Asia, China will account for almost three-fourths of Asia's capacity in 2023.

Ammonia capacity in Asia is expected to increase from 109.65 mtpa in 2018 to 123.22 mtpa in 2023, at an average annual growth rate (AAGR) of 2.3%. Among the countries in the region, China's capacity will reach 74.99 mtpa by 2023. Major capacity addition will be from the plant, Shandong Lianmeng Chemical Group Shouguang Ammonia Plant, with a capacity of 1.65 mtpa by 2023.

The Former Soviet Union (FSU), is the second highest in terms of ammonia capacity contribution in the global ammonia industry. It is expected to increase from 30.82 mtpa in 2018 to 37.65 mtpa in 2023, at an AAGR of 4.0%. Most ammonia capacity contributions are in Russia, with capacity of around 24.59 mtpa. Major capacity contribution will be from the plant, Novomoskovsk Azot Novomoskovsk Ammonia Plant, with a capacity of 1.84 mtpa by 2023.

Within the Middle East, ammonia capacity is expected to increase from 20.12 mtpa in 2018 to 30.05 mtpa in 2023, at an AAGR of 8.0%. Among countries, Iran's capacity will reach 13.12 mtpa by 2023. Major capacity contribution will be from the plant, FALAT RCF GSFC JV Chabahar Ammonia Plant, with a capacity of 1.05 mtpa by 2023.

Ammonia capacity in North America is expected to increase from 27.23 mtpa in 2018 to 31.16 mtpa in 2023, at an AAGR of 2.7%. The US is forecast to be the top country in the region with capacity additions of 22.64 mtpa by 2023. Major capacity contributions will be from the plant, Nutrien Kenai Ammonia Plant, with a capacity of 1.25 mtpa.

Scope

  • Global ammonia capacity outlook by region
  • Global ammonia capacity outlook by country
  • Ammonia planned and announced plants details
  • Global ammonia capacity by feedstock
  • Capacity share of the major ammonia producers globally
  • Global ammonia capital expenditure outlook by region
  • Global ammonia capital expenditure outlook by country

Reasons to Buy

  • Obtain the most up to date information available on all active and planned ammonia plants globally
  • Understand regional ammonia supply scenario
  • Identify opportunities in the global ammonia industry with the help of upcoming projects and capital expenditure outlook
  • Facilitate decision making on the basis of strong historical and forecast of ammonia capacity data

Topics Covered

1 Table of Contents

1.1. List of Tables

1.2. List of Figures

2. Global Ammonia Capacity and Capital Expenditure Review

2.1. Global Ammonia Industry, Key Data

2.2. Global Ammonia Industry, Ammonia Capacity by Top 5 Countries, 2013-2023

2.3. Global Ammonia Industry, Ammonia Capacity Share vis-a-vis Growth by Top 5 Countries, 2013-2018

2.4. Major Global Ammonia Industry, Top 10 Planned and Announced Plants

3. Global Planned & Announced Ammonia Plants

4. Africa Ammonia Industry

5. Asia Ammonia Industry

6. Europe Ammonia Industry

7. Former Soviet Union Ammonia Industry

8. Middle East Ammonia Industry

9. North America Ammonia Industry

10. South America Ammonia Industry

11. Oceania Ammonia Industry

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