Post by Mohammed Bello
Dangote Fertiliser Ltd
Continuation: 2: Morocco Morocco is one of Africa’s renewable energy pioneers. Advantages * Strong wind resources * Extensive solar generation * Existing fertilizer industry * Close proximity to Europe Opportunities * Green phosphate fertilizers * European ammonia exports * Green hydrogen integration * Renewable industrial development Egypt Egypt offers exceptional strategic positioning. Advantages * Access to both the Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea * Established fertilizer industry * Excellent solar resources * Growing renewable investments Opportunities * Green ammonia exports * Suez Canal bunkering * Regional hydrogen hub * Industrial decarbonization United Arab Emirates The UAE continues to diversify beyond hydrocarbons. Advantages * World-class infrastructure * Advanced logistics * Investment capital * Global energy companies Opportunities * Green ammonia trading hub * Clean fuel exports * Hydrogen financing * International technology partnerships Chapter 3: Africa’s Emerging Green Ammonia Corridor Future production hubs include: * Nigeria * Morocco * Egypt * Namibia * Mauritania * South Africa * Kenya Potential export destinations include: * Germany * Netherlands * Japan * South Korea * Singapore * India Chapter 4: The Middle East Energy Transition The Gulf region has an opportunity to transform from: Oil Exporters ↓ Hydrogen Exporters ↓ Green Ammonia Exporters ↓ Clean Energy Superpowers This transition allows continued leadership in global energy markets while supporting climate goals. Chapter 5: Investment Requirements Estimated regional investment through 2050: