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Ammonium Nitrate

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Published September 2022

Ammonium nitrate (AN) is derived from the reaction between ammonia and nitric acid. It contains 33.5–34% nitrogen, of which half is in the nitrate form, which is easily assimilated by plants, and half is in the ammonia form. It is used principally as a nitrogen source in fertilizers and is the main component of most nonmilitary industrial explosives and blasting agents. Fertilizer-grade AN has a slightly higher density than explosive-grade AN. Solid AN (prills or granules) has been the predominant form produced; however, liquid AN has gained popularity, particularly in developed economies, primarily as a component in urea-AN (UAN) solutions.

There is continuous pressure around the world to regulate use and trade of ammonium nitrate because of its potential for misuse as an explosive in terrorism or for accidental detonation. Several countries have banned the sale of ammonium nitrate as a fertilizer, including Australia, mainland China, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Turkey. This has negatively impacted consumption growth on a global level.

The following pie chart shows world consumption of ammonium nitrates (both AN and CAN):

Following its commercial evolution after World War II, AN supply/demand grew steadily for many years and the AN market is now mature. Once the primary nitrogen fertilizer product, ammonium nitrate has lost this position to urea, which has a higher nitrogen content, is more stable, has a lower transportation cost on a nitrogen-content basis, and is often less costly to produce. Ammonium nitrate is expected to continue to lose market share during 2022–27 as more consumers switch to urea or use urea–ammonium nitrate solutions because of their ease of handling and safety. This report reviews the recent history of the ammonium nitrate industry and discusses prospects for its supply and primary markets.

The CIS and Baltic States, Western Europe, and the United States are the leading consumers of ammonium nitrates (AN + CAN). In 2022, these three regions together accounted for about 53% of total world consumption. Consumption is forecast to increase at an average annual rate of 1.2% during 2022–27. Growth in consumption will be driven by the CIS and Baltic States, Western Europe, and Central Europe.

Although consumption of ammonium nitrate varies by region, the world average is 65% in fertilizer applications and 35% in industrial/explosive applications. A large portion of AN consumption in fertilizer applications is in the production of UAN and other nitrogen solutions. All calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN) is used in fertilizer applications. Some AN is consumed in the production of nitrous oxides, which are used as propellants. The aging population in advanced economies will result in increased nitrous oxide demand in the pharmaceutical industry. The semiconductor industry will also see rapid growth in nitrous oxide use in chemical vapor deposition, diffusion, rapid thermal processing, and chamber seasoning applications. Explosives applications account for nearly 98% of industrial applications, with the production of nitrous oxides accounting for the remaining 2%.

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Contents

Executive summary 7
Summary 8
Introduction 11
Manufacturing processes 13
Synthesis methods 13
Direct reaction of ammonia and nitric acid 13
Nitric acid acidulation of phosphate rock 13
Calcium ammonium nitrate 14
Ammonium nitrate sulfate 14
Calcium nitrate 14
Conversion to solids 14
Prilling 14
Granulation 14
Crystallization 15
Conditioning 15
Use as liquid 15
Supply and demand by region 16
World 16
Capacity 16
Salient statistics 17
Production 19
Consumption 21
Trade 23
United States 26
Producing companies 26
Salient statistics 29
Production 31
Consumption 32
Fertilizer overview 32
Fertilizer consumption by region 33
Industrial explosives 33
Nitrous oxide 34
Other 34
Price 34
Trade 35
Canada 37
Producing companies 37
Salient statistics 37
Mexico 40
Producing companies 40
Salient statistics 40
Central and South America 43
Producing companies 43
Salient statistics 44
Production 46
Consumption 47
Trade 48
Western Europe 50
Producing companies 50
Capacity 52
Salient statistics 53
Production 56
Consumption 58
Price 60
Trade 61
Central Europe 63
Producing companies 63
Capacity 65
Salient statistics 66
Production 68
Consumption 69
Price 70
Trade 71
CIS and Baltic States 73
Producing companies 73
Capacity 75
Salient statistics 76
Production 79
Consumption 80
Price 82
Trade 82
Middle East 84
Producing companies 84
Capacity 85
Salient statistics 86
Production 88
Consumption 89
Price 90
Trade 90
Africa 92
Producing companies 92
Capacity 94
Salient statistics 95
Production 98
Consumption 99
Price 100
Trade 100
Indian Subcontinent 102
Producing companies 102
Salient statistics 103
Production 105
Consumption 106
Price 107
Trade 107
Mainland China 108
Producing companies 108
Salient statistics 111
Consumption 114
Price 115
Trade 116
Japan 118
Producing companies 118
Salient statistics 118
Consumption 120
Price 121
Trade 121
Northeast Asia 121
Producing companies 121
Salient statistics 122
Production 124
Consumption 124
Price 125
Trade 127
Imports 127
Exports 128
Southeast Asia and Oceania 128
Producing companies 128
Australia 129
Indonesia 129
Malaysia 130
Vietnam 130
Salient statistics 130
Production 132
Consumption 133
Price 134
Trade 135
Imports 135
Exports 136
Additional resources 137
Revisions 138
Data Workbook 139
Notice 140

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