Global urea capacity is poised to see considerable growth by 2030, potentially increasing from 241.92 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) in 2023 to 307.47 mtpa in 2030. Around 67 planned and announced plants are likely to come online by 2030, primarily in the Former Soviet Union, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Among countries, Russia is expected to lead urea capacity growth by 2030, followed by Iran and India. Nakhodka Fertilizer Plant, Turkmenhimiya, and Reliance Industries Ltd are the top three companies by planned and announced capacity additions globally by the end of the decade.
Scope
- Global urea capacity outlook by region from 2024 to 2030
- Urea new build and expansion capacity additions region key countries, and key companies
- New build and expansion capital expenditure outlook by region, key countries, and key companies globally
- Key details of the top 10 planned and announced urea plants globally (up to 2030)
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Table of Contents
01. Global Urea Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook
02. Global Urea Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook by Region
03. Global Urea Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook by Country
04. Global Urea Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook by Company
05. Appendix
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Reliance Industries Ltd
- Oteko
- Perdaman Industries Pty Ltd
- Leigh Creek Energy Ltd
- Nakhodka Fertilizer Plant
- Lukoil Oil Co
- PT Pupuk Indonesia Holding Co
- China National Petroleum Corp