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CVR Partners (UAN) Q3 2025 Earnings Transcript
Yahoo Financeยท 2025-11-01 20:53
Financial Performance - In 2025, the company reported net sales of $164 million, net income of $43 million, and EBITDA of $71 million [1][6] - The Board of Directors declared a distribution of $4.02 per common unit, to be paid on November 17 to unitholders of record at the close of the market on November 10 [1] - The company experienced a 95% utilization rate of its consolidated ammonia plant, with combined ammonia production of 208,000 gross tons and UAN production of 337,000 tons [1][4] Sales and Pricing - Approximately 328,000 tons of UAN were sold at an average price of $348 per ton, and 48,000 tons of ammonia at an average price of $531 per ton [4] - UAN and ammonia prices increased by 52% and 33% respectively compared to the prior year, driven by tight inventory levels and elevated demand [4][5] Capital Expenditures and Cash Management - The company spent $13 million on capital projects in 2025, with total capital spending estimated to be between $58 to $65 million [6][7] - Total liquidity at the end of the quarter was $206 million, consisting of $156 million in cash and $50 million available under the ABL facility [7][8] Market Conditions and Outlook - Domestic and global inventories of nitrogen fertilizer remain tight, supporting higher prices [5][12] - The company anticipates ammonia utilization rates to be between 80% and 85% due to a planned turnaround at the Coffeyville facility [8][9] - The company expects direct operating expenses and turnaround impacts to be between $58 million and $63 million [9] Geopolitical and Environmental Factors - Geopolitical conflicts, particularly in Ukraine, continue to impact the nitrogen fertilizer industry [11][12] - Natural gas prices in Europe remain high, affecting ammonia production costs and creating export opportunities for U.S. producers [13][14] Future Projects and Developments - The company is working on a project to utilize natural gas and additional hydrogen from the adjacent Coffeyville refinery, which could increase ammonia production capacity by up to 8% [14][20] - Ongoing debottlenecking projects at both plants aim to improve reliability and production rates [15][16]