
A world-class nitrogen fertilizer complex in the Cheyenne, Wyoming region.
American Fertilizer Wyoming is a development-stage company building a world class nitrogen fertilizer complex in the Cheyenne, Wyoming region. The facility will produce urea, UAN32, anhydrous ammonia, and diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) — strengthening domestic agricultural supply chains, reducing U.S. reliance on imported fertilizer, and creating durable rural economic value in Wyoming.
Of U.S. fertilizer is currently imported
Of U.S. production sits east of the Rockies
Metric tons of imported Western demand
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) market
A growing supply gap in the American West.
The U.S. imports roughly 44% of its annual fertilizer needs, and Western farmers feel it most. With nearly all production east of the Rockies, growers across 13 states pay more, wait longer, and face supply uncertainty during critical application windows.

Costly logistics
Long-haul transport from the Gulf Coast, Canada, or Pacific coast ports inflates Western prices and adds avoidable CO₂.
Limited local supply
Despite 5M metric tons of regional demand, no large-scale plant exists in the Western U.S.
Import dependence
Reliance on foreign nitrogen weakens food security and exposes growers to global shocks.

Clean nitrogen, made on the doorstep of the West.
Our planned Western U.S. facility will convert low-cost natural gas and water into urea, ammonia, and DEF — with CO₂ capture and reuse, no smoke, and no waste.
- • Lower fertilizer costs for Western farmers
- • 2.5M metric tons of annual production capacity
- • Diversified output: urea, ammonia, and DEF

200+ careers. One generational project.
We're seeking strategic partners, infrastructure access, and capital to bring the first low-carbon nitrogen fertilizer plant to the Western U.S.
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