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Ammonia Market Size, Share Global Analysis Report, 2026-2034

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Ammonia Market Size, Share, Growth Analysis Report By Type (Anhydrous Ammonia and Aqueous Ammonia), By Application (Fertilizers, Refrigerants, Pharmaceuticals, Explosives, and Others), By End-User (Agriculture and Industrial), and By Region - Global Industry Insights, Overview, Comprehensive Analysis, Trends, Statistical Research, Market Intelligence, Historical Data and Forecast 2026-2034

Industry Insights

[239+ Pages Report] According to Facts & Factors, the global Ammonia market size was estimated at USD 78.5 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach USD 145.2 billion by the end of 2034. The Ammonia industry is anticipated to grow by a CAGR of 7.1% between 2026 and 2034. The Ammonia Market is driven by rising global food demand and the critical role of nitrogen fertilizers in boosting agricultural productivity.

logoMarket Overview

The Ammonia market encompasses the production, distribution, and consumption of ammonia (NH₃), a colorless, pungent gas synthesized primarily via the Haber-Bosch process from nitrogen and hydrogen, serving as the foundational building block for nitrogen-based fertilizers that account for the majority of global usage. It is supplied in anhydrous form for direct soil application and industrial processes or as aqueous solutions for safer handling, and finds essential applications in refrigerants, explosives, pharmaceuticals, and chemical intermediates. The market includes both merchant and captive production, with large-scale plants integrated with downstream fertilizer facilities, and is characterized by high energy intensity, cyclical pricing tied to natural gas feedstock costs, and growing interest in low-carbon “green” ammonia produced from renewable hydrogen.

logoKey Insights

  • As per the analysis shared by our research analyst, the Ammonia market is estimated to grow annually at a CAGR of around 7.1% over the forecast period (2026-2034).
  • In terms of revenue, the Ammonia market size was valued at around USD 78.5 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 145.2 billion by 2034.
  • The Ammonia Market is driven by surging global fertilizer demand to support food security.
  • Based on the Type, the Anhydrous Ammonia segment dominated the market in 2025 with a share of 82% due to its direct use as the most efficient nitrogen source in large-scale fertilizer production.
  • Based on the Application, the Fertilizers segment dominated the market in 2025 with a share of 79%, owing to ammonia being the primary precursor for urea, ammonium nitrate, and DAP fertilizers that feed the majority of global cropland.
  • Based on the End-User, the Agriculture segment dominated the market in 2025 with a share of 81% because farming accounts for the overwhelming bulk of ammonia consumption worldwide.
  • Asia Pacific dominated the global Ammonia market in 2025 with a share of 54%, attributed to massive agricultural output, rapid population growth, and heavy reliance on nitrogen fertilizers in China and India.

logoGrowth Drivers

  • Global Food Security and Fertilizer Demand

Rising world population and the need to increase crop yields on limited arable land have sustained strong consumption of nitrogen fertilizers, of which ammonia is the direct feedstock for over 80% of global production.

Government subsidies for fertilizers in major agricultural economies continue to support steady volume growth even in price-sensitive markets.

logoRestraints

  • Energy-Intensive Production and Feedstock Volatility

The Haber-Bosch process is highly dependent on natural gas, making production costs sensitive to energy price swings and exposing manufacturers to margin compression during gas price spikes.

The carbon-intensive nature of conventional ammonia plants faces increasing regulatory pressure and carbon taxes in several regions.

logoOpportunities

  • Green and Blue Ammonia Technologies

Rapid development of renewable hydrogen-based green ammonia and carbon-captured blue ammonia opens premium markets for decarbonized fertilizers and emerging uses as a hydrogen carrier and marine fuel.

Expansion of precision agriculture and controlled-release fertilizers creates demand for higher-purity and specialty ammonia derivatives.

logoChallenges

  • Environmental and Safety Regulations

Increasing scrutiny on ammonia emissions, runoff, and safety risks associated with storage and transport requires continuous investment in abatement technologies and safety infrastructure.

Geopolitical tensions and sanctions affecting key natural gas suppliers can disrupt global supply chains and cause regional shortages.

logoReport Scope

Report Attribute

Details

Market Size 2025

USD 78.5 Billion

Projected Market Size in 2034

USD 145.2 Billion

CAGR Growth Rate

7.1% CAGR

Base Year

2025

Forecast Years

2026-2034

Key Market Players

CF Industries Holdings, Inc., Yara International ASA, Nutrien Ltd., BASF SE, SABIC, OCI Global, EuroChem Group, Koch Fertilizer, Sinopec, Petrobras, and Others.

Key Segment

By Type, By Application, By End-User, and By Region

Major Regions Covered

North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa

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logoMarket Segmentation

The Ammonia market is segmented by type, application, end-user, and region.

Based on Type Segment, the Ammonia market is divided into anhydrous ammonia and aqueous ammonia. The most dominant segment is Anhydrous Ammonia, followed by Aqueous Ammonia. Anhydrous Ammonia dominates because it remains the most cost-effective and concentrated form for large-scale fertilizer manufacturing and direct soil injection, delivering the highest nitrogen content per ton and enabling efficient global logistics, which drives the majority of production capacity and revenue while supporting continuous optimization in handling and safety technologies.

Based on Application Segment, the Ammonia market is divided into fertilizers, refrigerants, pharmaceuticals, explosives, and others. The most dominant segment is Fertilizers, followed by Refrigerants. Fertilizers lead the segment due to ammonia serving as the essential precursor for urea, ammonium nitrate, and phosphate fertilizers that underpin global food production, generating enormous and relatively stable demand volumes that sustain large integrated production complexes and stimulate ongoing capacity additions worldwide.

Based on the End-User Segment, the Ammonia market is divided into agricultural and industrial. The most dominant segment is Agriculture, followed by Industrial. Agriculture dominates because farming consumes the vast majority of ammonia output through direct fertilizer application and downstream nitrogen compounds, creating a predictable high-volume offtake that anchors global production economics and encourages vertical integration from ammonia plants to finished fertilizer products.

logoRecent Developments

  • In May 2025, Yara International announced the final investment decision for a 1.2 million ton green ammonia project in Norway, powered entirely by renewable energy.
  • In September 2025, CF Industries commissioned a major blue ammonia facility in the United States with carbon capture and storage capability.
  • In February 2025, Nutrien Ltd expanded its anhydrous ammonia production capacity in Canada to support growing North American fertilizer demand.
  • In November 2025, SABIC inaugurated a new world-scale ammonia plant in Saudi Arabia integrated with downstream fertilizer production.
  • In June 2025, OCI Global signed long-term offtake agreements for green ammonia supply to European industrial and maritime customers.

logoRegional Analysis

  • Asia Pacific to dominate the global market

Asia Pacific leads the Ammonia market through its enormous agricultural base, particularly in China and India, where intensive rice, wheat, and corn cultivation drives continuous high-volume fertilizer consumption. Rapid population growth and government policies supporting food self-sufficiency have led to massive domestic production capacity additions and integrated ammonia-urea complexes. Strong industrial demand from chemicals, explosives, and refrigeration sectors further reinforces regional dominance. China dominates within Asia Pacific with the world’s largest ammonia production capacity, a state-supported fertilizer industry, and a central role in both domestic consumption and exports to neighboring agricultural economies.

North America holds a significant share in the Ammonia market, supported by advanced precision agriculture, large-scale corn and soybean production, and a well-developed export-oriented fertilizer industry. The United States dominates within North America through its shale gas advantage for low-cost production, leadership in blue and green ammonia projects, and a strong presence of major global producers.

Europe exhibits steady demand in the Ammonia market driven by high-yield farming, strict environmental standards, and growing interest in low-carbon ammonia for both fertilizers and energy storage. Germany dominates within Europe owing to its advanced chemical industry, leadership in specialty ammonia applications, and central distribution role for the continent.

Latin America is experiencing strong growth in the Ammonia market, fueled by expanding soybean and corn cultivation in Brazil and Argentina and increasing investment in domestic fertilizer production to reduce import dependence. Brazil dominates the region with its vast agricultural frontier and ongoing capacity expansions.

The Middle East & Africa region shows robust development in the Ammonia market, supported by abundant natural gas resources, large-scale export-oriented plants, and growing domestic agricultural needs. Saudi Arabia dominates within the region through its strategic investments in world-class ammonia and fertilizer complexes andits  ambition to become a global leader in green ammonia production.

logoCompetitive Analysis

The global Ammonia market is dominated by players:

  • CF Industries Holdings, Inc.
  • Yara International ASA
  • Nutrien Ltd.
  • BASF SE
  • SABIC
  • OCI Global
  • EuroChem Group
  • Koch Fertilizer
  • Sinopec
  • Petrobras

The global Ammonia market is segmented as follows:

logoBy Type

  • Anhydrous Ammonia
  • Aqueous Ammonia

logoBy Application

  • Fertilizers
  • Refrigerants
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Explosives
  • Others

logoBy End-User

  • Agriculture
  • Industrial
  • Others

logoBy Region

  • North America
    • The U.S.
    • Canada
    • Mexico
  • Europe
    • France
    • The UK
    • Spain
    • Germany
    • Italy
    • Rest of Europe
  • Asia Pacific
    • China
    • Japan
    • India
    • Australia
    • Southeast Asia
    • Rest of Asia Pacific
  • The Middle East & Africa
    • Saudi Arabia
    • UAE
    • Egypt
    • Kuwait
    • South Africa
    • Rest of the Middle East & Africa
  • Latin America
    • Brazil
    • Argentina
    • Rest of Latin America

Industry Major Market Players

  • CF Industries Holdings, Inc.
  • Yara International ASA
  • Nutrien Ltd.
  • BASF SE
  • SABIC
  • OCI Global
  • EuroChem Group
  • Koch Fertilizer
  • Sinopec
  • Petrobras