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ResearchMoz presents professional and in-depth study of “Q4 2018 Global Ammonia Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook – Dangote Industries Ltd and Nagarjuna Fertilizers Lead Global Capacity Additions”.
Summary
Global ammonia capacity is expected to experience considerable growth over the next nine years from around 230 mtpa in 2017 to more than 280 mtpa by 2026. Around 100 planned and announced ammonia plants are expected to come online Brook Lopez Womens Jersey , primarily in Asia and the Middle East over the next nine years. Dangote Group, Nagarjuna Fertilizers and Chemicals Ltd, and Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Ltd are the top three companies by planned capacity additions globally over the next nine years.
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Scope
– Global ammonia capacity outlook by region – 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.
Reasons to buy
– Understand key trends in the global ammonia industry – Understand regional ammonia supply scenario – Identify opportunities in the global ammonia industry with the help of upcoming plants and capital expenditure outlook – Understand the current and future competitive scenario.
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Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents 1 1.1. List of Tables 2 1.2. List of Figures 3
2. Global Ammonia Capacity and Capital Expenditure Outlook 4 2.1. Key Highlights 4 2.2. New Plant Announcements 5 2.3. New Plant Cancellations 6 2.4. Global Ammonia Capacity Contribution by Region 7 2.5. Global Ammonia Capacity Contribution by Active Julius Randle Jersey , Planned, and Announced Plants, 2018 9 2.6. Key Companies by Ammonia Capacity Contribution (% Share) Brandon Ingram Jersey , 2017 10 2.7. Key Countries by Active Global Capacity Contribution to Ammonia Industry 12 2.8. Key Feedstocks by Capacity Contribution to Global Ammonia Industry 13 2.9. Capacity Contributions to Global Ammonia Industry by Feedstock 14 2.10. Regional Capacity Additions from Planned and Announced Plants 15 2.11. Key Countries Capacity Additions from Planned and Announced Plants 16 2.12. Key Companies Capacity Additions from Planned and Announced Plants 18 2.13. Regional Capex Spending on Planned and Announced Plants 20 2.15. Key Countries Capex Spending on Planned and Announced Plants 21
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