Our company

Purpose-built for low-carbon nitrogen.

American Fertilizer Wyoming is a purpose-built, nitrogen-based fertilizer company producing low-carbon fertilizer by transforming natural gas and water into clean, locally made urea and ammonia.

By building new domestic production capacity in the West, we reduce transportation-related carbon emissions and costs, create thousands of high-quality jobs, and strengthen U.S. food security.

Aerial view of Western American farmland
Technology

Proven technology. Zero-waste process.

We pair industry-proven urea and ammonia plant design with CO₂ capture, water reuse, and a low-carbon production process.

Proven plant design

Industry-standard urea and ammonia production at commercial scale.

CO₂ capture & reuse

Process CO₂ is captured for sequestration and carbon credits — reducing emissions and adding revenue.

Zero-waste process

No smoke, no industrial waste, and no water discharge. Designed to meet and exceed environmental standards.

Water reuse

Recycle produced water from regional operations as plant feedstock — closing a local water loop.

Cogeneration potential

Partnership opportunities to generate electricity on-site for plant operations and grid resilience.

Leadership

A team built to deliver one of the largest low-carbon fertilizer plants in the U.S.

Our leadership combines deep industry expertise with decades of real-world results — bringing the vision, execution, and relationships needed to bring this project to life.

Industrial, Energy & Infrastructure

Direct experience leading multi-billion-dollar industrial, energy, and infrastructure projects from planning through commissioning.

Fertilizer & Ag Markets

Decades navigating fertilizer and agricultural markets across the U.S. and internationally — distribution, offtake, and pricing.

Low-Cost, Sustainable Production

Track record of leveraging low-cost natural gas feedstocks to deliver competitive, sustainable fertilizer at scale.

The ask

Seeking Partnerships

We're seeking strategic partners for the front-end engineering and design phase, with a path to ~$3B of equity and debt for full construction — alongside infrastructure access and political support.

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