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Supply ChainMarch 31, 2026

Topsoe partners with Hynfra for green ammonia project in Jordan

Summary

Topsoe A/S has signed a Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) agreement with Hynfra for a green ammonia production facility at the port of Aqaba, Jordan. The project will integrate Topsoe's proprietary ammonia synthesis technology to convert green hydrogen into ammonia at an industrial scale. The FEED phase represents a critical milestone, locking in process design parameters before full capital commitment.

Why It Matters

For manufacturers operating in fertilizer production, chemical feedstock supply, or emerging hydrogen economy infrastructure, this project signals continued capital movement toward green ammonia as a viable industrial commodity rather than a demonstration concept. Ammonia is a foundational input for nitrogen-based fertilizers and a growing hydrogen carrier for maritime and industrial fuel applications, meaning disruptions or expansions in its production geography directly affect procurement strategies and input costs. The Aqaba site offers port-adjacent logistics advantages for export, which could shift regional supply dynamics for ammonia-dependent manufacturers in Europe and Asia who are under increasing pressure to decarbonize their feedstock chains. Engineers and operations planners should note that green ammonia synthesis at scale still faces electrolyzer capacity constraints and energy cost variability tied to renewable generation -- factors that will determine whether projects like this achieve competitive parity with conventional Haber-Bosch production, which currently operates at roughly 1.0--1.5 metric tons of CO2 per metric ton of ammonia.