8 companies produce natural gas (haber-bosch feedstock and fuel).
Yara International ASA(YAR)
HQ NO20% share
World's largest ammonia distributor via Yara Clean Ammonia; >15% global ammonia market share. Produces and trades ~17-18M MT of ammonia and nitrogen fertilizers annually. Revenue $13.9B in 2024. Plants across Norway (Herøya/Porsgrunn: 500,000 MT/yr), Germany (Brunsbüttel: 800,000 MT/yr), Australia (Pilbara: 850,000 MT/yr, ~5% of world merchant ammonia supply), and 15+ other countries. Also the world's largest multi-nutrient fertilizer producer in Western Europe. Pivoting to green ammonia: started Europe's largest electrolyzer at Herøya (Norway) in 2024 for renewable hydrogen/ammonia. Yara Clean Ammonia is positioning to supply ammonia as marine fuel.
Gazprom (ПАО Газпром)(GAZP.MM)
HQ RU15% share
Gazprom PJSC (Moscow; MOEX: GAZP; majority state-owned via Rosimushchestvo; 2022 revenue ~$163B before sanctions impact) is the world's largest natural gas company by reserves and historically by production, accounting for ~11% of global natural gas output and controlling ~16% of proven global reserves. Gazprom operates the three giant Yamal Peninsula supergiant fields: Bovanenkovo (production since 2012, design capacity 115+ bcm/year), Urengoy (peak producer, now mature), and Yamburg. The Yamal Peninsula fields sit above the Arctic Circle and require specialist cryogenic engineering. Post-February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Gazprom's pipeline revenues collapsed: Russia-Germany Nord Stream 1 flows were reduced to 20% of capacity before the pipeline was sabotaged in September 2022; Gazprom's net profit fell ~67% in 2022 and the company posted a rare net loss in FY2023. Gazprom's weaponization of gas flows to Europe (cutting flows to Germany, Poland, Bulgaria, Finland, Netherlands beginning in April 2022) constituted deliberate supply manipulation — documented by European energy regulators and ACER.
Equinor ASA(EQNR)
HQ NO8% share
Norwegian state-majority-owned energy company (Oslo: EQNR, HQ Stavanger); Norway's largest gas producer and Europe's second-largest gas supplier after Russia (pre-2022). Equinor operates offshore platforms in the Norwegian Continental Shelf (Troll, Sleipner, Snohvit, Oseberg, Gullfaks fields) feeding gas via subsea pipelines to the UK, Germany, Belgium, France, and the Netherlands through the Gassled pipeline infrastructure. Post-Nord Stream 1 sabotage (September 2022), Norway became Europe's largest gas supplier: Norwegian pipeline deliveries to Europe rose from ~100 bcm/year (2021) to ~112-115 bcm/year (2022-2023) as Europe scrambled to replace Russian volumes. Equinor also operates Hammerfest LNG (Melkoya Island, Norway) — Europe's first base-load LNG plant, though capacity is modest at ~4.2 mtpa. Equinor holds significant US upstream positions (Gulf of Mexico, Marcellus shale).
State-owned energy company of Qatar; world's largest LNG producer (77M MT/year capacity, targeting 142 MT/year by 2029-30). North Field is one of the world's largest natural gas reserves. Qatar produces elemental sulfur as a byproduct of gas processing and LNG operations. Qatar's sulfur exports are approximately 0.18M MT/year (per one market data point), though Qatar's Hormuz exposure makes it a key transit chokepoint for regional sulfur flows even if its own production is modest relative to Saudi Arabia or Canada.
CF Industries Holdings(CF)
HQ US5% share
One of the world's largest ammonia producers; Donaldsonville Complex (Louisiana) is the world's largest single ammonia production complex — 4.335M MT/year capacity, 6 plants on 1,400 acres along the Mississippi River. Produced 9.8M MT gross ammonia in 2024 across all facilities. Also operates plants in Iowa, Louisiana, Courtright (Ontario Canada), Ince (UK), Billingham (UK). Added CO2 capture at Donaldsonville (2025) enabling ~1.9M MT/year 'low-carbon ammonia' for export to Japan/Korea. Joint venture with JERA + Mitsui for $4B 'blue ammonia' plant in Louisiana.
EQT Corporation(EQT)
HQ US5% share
EQT Corporation (Pittsburgh, PA; NYSE: EQT) is the largest US natural gas producer by volume and operates significant underground gas storage assets in West Virginia and Pennsylvania. EQT's storage is integrated with its Appalachian Basin production — depleted reservoir fields that serve as both production infrastructure and seasonal storage. EQT's storage fields in West Virginia (including storage along the Equitrans Midstream system, now an EQT subsidiary after the 2024 Equitrans acquisition for ~$5.5 billion) give EQT direct control over Appalachian gathering, compression, and storage. Equitrans Midstream operated the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP, ~303 miles from West Virginia to Virginia, completed June 2024) and associated gathering systems that include storage infrastructure. EQT's storage capacity is approximately 45 Bcf of working gas across its storage fields.
EuroChem Group
HQ RU4% share
Russia's largest nitrogen fertilizer producer; 25% of Russian nitrogen exports. Produces ammonia, urea, ammonium nitrate, and compound fertilizers. Exports ~5.5 Mt/year; affected by 2022 sanctions but fertilizers were initially exempted by US/EU to avoid food security crisis. Owns potash mines in Russia.
China Petroleum & Chemical Corp (Sinopec) — Materials(600028.SS)
HQ CN