European Production of Anhydrous Ammonia by Country

In 2023, Poland led the European production of anhydrous ammonia with 1.7339 billion kilograms of nitrogen, followed by Germany at 1.6594 billion kilograms. France produced 0.67939 billion kilograms, while Lithuania and Spain produced 0.43256 and 0.30751 billion kilograms respectively. Smaller producers included Romania (0.20656), Slovakia (0.13206), Croatia (0.046247), Sweden (3.716e-05), and Denmark (2.003e-05). Year-on-year variations for 2023 showed declines for most countries: Poland (-3.62%), Germany (-8.45%), France (-5.82%), Lithuania (-11.13%), Spain (-3.69%), Slovakia (-21.36%), and Croatia (-32.3%), while Romania, Sweden, and Denmark saw no change.

Future trends to watch for the European production of anhydrous ammonia include potential shifts in production due to sustainability efforts, technological advancements, and changing market demands. The emphasis on green hydrogen and decarbonization may significantly impact traditional ammonia production methods, leading to both challenges and opportunities in the sector.

Top countries in Production of Anhydrous Ammonia by Country

# 10 Countries Kilograms of Nitrogen Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Poland 1,733,900,000 2023 +0.11% -3.62% View data
2 2 Germany 1,659,400,000 2023 +0.2% -8.45% View data
3 3 France 679,390,000 2023 -3.79% -5.82% View data
4 4 Lithuania 432,560,000 2023 +0.34% -11.13% View data
5 5 Spain 307,510,000 2023 +0.00062% -3.69% View data
6 6 Romania 206,560,000 2023 -17.48% View data
7 7 Slovakia 132,060,000 2023 +236.21% -21.36% View data
8 8 Croatia 46,247,000 2023 +2.12% -32.3% View data
9 9 Sweden 37,160 2023 View data
10 10 Denmark 20,030 2023 -34.9% View data

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