Marquis Development

Wyoming
Coal-to-Products Initiative

Project Snapshot

Cheyenne Coal-to-Ammonia Project

The Cheyenne Coal-to-Ammonia ("CC2A") Project is a next-generation industrial facility converting Wyoming coal resources into blue ammonia, dispatchable power, and integrated CO₂ capture and geological storage, with optionality for CO₂ utilization for enhanced oil recovery.

The project is advancing under structured Pre-FEED development, anchored in Wyoming's industrial framework and utilizing the cost-effective coal feedstocks abundant in Wyoming.

Implementation

A Serious Implementation Platform

Cheyenne Coal-to-Ammonia integrates modern gasification, ammonia synthesis, power generation, and carbon-management readiness into a single manufacturing system capable of producing domestic fertilizer, grid-reliable power, and hydrogen-ready intermediates.

Site positioning, infrastructure access, stakeholder alignment, and technology-partner engagement are in place.

This project does not constitute a research and development program nor technology demonstration. It is a structured execution platform advancing under disciplined Pre-FEED development.

Strategic Importance

Why This Matters

National Security

Domestic ammonia production reduces reliance on foreign supply chains for a critical industrial input.

Food Supply Chain

Approximately 80% of global ammonia production supports agricultural fertilizer. Stable domestic supply protects American food security.

Clean Energy Transition

Blue ammonia is emerging as a carbon-free fuel source. Demand is projected to grow significantly in the coming decade.

Why Wyoming

Feedstock

Abundant cost-effective coal feedstock

Infrastructure

Existing rail and pipeline infrastructure

Workforce

Established energy workforce

Regulatory

Regulatory certainty and industrial hosting capability

Federal Alignment

Alignment with federal execution-acceleration frameworks

Class VI Primacy

Wyoming has Class VI CO₂ storage primacy

Current Phase

Project Status

The CC2A project is currently in structured Pre-FEED development, leveraging Wyoming's abundant cost-effective coal feedstock and the industrial infrastructure.

Interested in partnership opportunities?

We welcome discussions with qualified partners and investors.