
CF Industries confirmed it is on track to begin construction in 2026 on its large-scale blue hydrogen and ammonia complex, further expanding its low-carbon fertilizer and energy production capacity in the U.S.
The project will produce blue ammonia and blue hydrogen from natural gas, using carbon capture and storage technology, significantly reducing carbon dioxide emissions compared to conventional methods. This development supports the company's broader strategy to supply low-carbon fuels to agricultural, industrial, and energy markets.
CF Industries continues to invest in clean ammonia production as governments and industries seek alternatives to higher-emission fuels. Blue ammonia is considered a potential low-carbon fuel for shipping and power generation, while hydrogen is expected to support decarbonization in heavy industry and transportation.
The company reported that engineering and development work is progressing, with construction targeted to begin before year-end. Once completed, the facility is expected to be one of the largest blue ammonia and hydrogen production sites in North America.





