Energy
May 15, 2026
The move to award a $1.1 billion green ammonia project in Jordan to a Polish-Emirati consortium will support the country's clean energy ambitions and boost economic growth, a senior executive has said.
Amman this week signed a 45-year investment agreement with the consortium, Jordan Green Ammonia, to produce 100,000 tonnes of green ammonia a year near the kingdom's only port in Aqaba. Production is expected to start in November 2030 and most of the ammonia is to be sold to Europe.
The project, one of Jordan's biggest, comes as the country deals with the economic effects of the Iran war. Jordan's economy has been stagnant for more than a decade, with unemployment at more than 20 per cent.






