Strong Operational Performance, Robust Demand
Underpin Solid Results
Second Half Demand Driven by India, Brazil,
Northern Hemisphere
CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CF), a leading global
manufacturer of hydrogen and nitrogen products, today announced
results for the first half and second quarter ended June 30,
2023.
Highlights
- First half 2023 net earnings of $1.09 billion(1), or $5.55 per
diluted share, EBITDA(2) of $1.78 billion, and adjusted EBITDA(2)
of $1.72 billion
- Second quarter 2023 net earnings of $527 million, or $2.70 per
diluted share, EBITDA of $855 million, and adjusted EBITDA of $857
million
- Trailing twelve months net cash from operating activities of
$3.23 billion and free cash flow(3) of $2.12 billion
- Repurchased 2 million shares for $130 million during the second
quarter of 2023
“The CF Industries team delivered strong results in the first
half of 2023, as we ran our plants well and navigated this year’s
just-in-time buying pattern,” said Tony Will, president and chief
executive officer, CF Industries Holdings, Inc. “We believe North
American nitrogen channel inventories were drawn down significantly
during the spring application season, setting up a positive demand
dynamic in the second half of 2023.
“Longer term, forward global energy curves continue to suggest
attractive margin opportunities for our cost-advantaged network
well into the foreseeable future. As a result, we expect to
continue to drive strong cash generation and create long-term
shareholder value through disciplined investments in growth
opportunities and returning substantial capital to
shareholders.”
Nitrogen Market Outlook
Global nitrogen prices stabilized during the latter part of the
second quarter of 2023 as robust demand for the spring application
season emerged in North America and smaller importing regions such
as Asia (excluding India) and Latin America (excluding Brazil)
returned to average purchasing patterns compared to 2022.
Management believes that the Northern Hemisphere ended the first
half of 2023 with low inventories of nitrogen fertilizer, which,
along with expected strong demand from Brazil and India, should
support a positive demand environment in the second half of the
year.
Longer-term, management expects the global nitrogen
supply-demand balance will remain positive, underpinned by
resilient agriculture-led demand and forward energy curves that
indicate a steep cost curve. In the near-term, global supply and
demand dynamics will be driven largely by these key regions:
- North America: The outlook for farm profitability in
North America is strong for all major crops planted in the 2023
spring application season, helping drive significant increases in
corn and wheat plantings in the U.S. Management believes that the
North American inventory position at the end of the second quarter
for all nitrogen products was below average due to lower import
levels, higher export volumes and increased planted corn and wheat
acreage compared to the prior year.
- India: Higher domestic urea production and higher stocks
of urea compared to the year before limited tender activity
throughout the first half of 2023. Due to the lower import volumes
to date and the government’s stated intention to maintain high urea
volumes in stock, management expects that India will tender for
urea frequently in the second half of the year.
- Brazil: Imports of urea to Brazil in the first half of
2023 were approximately 9% lower than the same period the year
before. However, the Company expects urea consumption in Brazil in
2023 to remain strong, supported by higher corn planted acres and
robust farm incomes, with potential for higher import volumes in
the second half of 2023 as favorable weather conditions could
encourage demand against a backdrop of low inventories.
- Europe: Approximately 25% of ammonia, 20% of urea and
35% of UAN capacity were reported in shutdown/curtailment in Europe
as of June 2023. Management believes that production economics in
Europe will remain challenging as declining global nitrogen prices
continue to make it difficult for European producers to compete
with imports despite the decline in natural gas prices in the
region. The Company does not expect full ammonia capacity
production rates to return in the region during the year, with a
corresponding higher-than-normal level of nitrogen imports to the
region, with some facilities continuing to favor importing ammonia
in order to manufacture upgraded products.
- China: Urea exports from China in the first half of 2023
were approximately 1 million metric tons due to government measures
to limit urea exports and domestic prices that have exceeded
international values. Management continues to project urea exports
from China will be in a range of 2-3 million metric tons in 2023
under current measures with exports returning to a range of 3-5
million metric tons on an annual basis if government measures
limiting exports are loosened.
- Russia: Exports of ammonia from Russia continue to
remain lower compared to prior years due to geopolitical
disruptions arising from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the
resulting closure of the ammonia pipeline from Russia to the port
of Odessa in Ukraine. Exports of other nitrogen products from
Russia are at pre-war levels, with product pushed to countries
willing to purchase Russian fertilizer, including Brazil and the
United States.
Energy differentials between North American producers and
marginal producers in Europe and Asia remain well above historical
levels. Forward energy curves continue to suggest that these wider
differentials will persist for an extended period. As a result, the
Company believes the global nitrogen cost curve will remain
supportive of significant margin opportunities for low-cost North
American producers.
Operations Overview
The Company continues to operate safely and efficiently across
its network. As of June 30, 2023, the 12-month rolling average
recordable incident rate was 0.54 incidents per 200,000 work
hours.
Gross ammonia production for the first half and second quarter
of 2023 was approximately 4.7 million and 2.4 million tons,
respectively. The Company expects that gross ammonia production for
2023 will be in a range of 9.0-9.5 million tons as CF Fertilisers
UK has proposed to permanently close the ammonia plant at its
Billingham Complex.
Financial Results Overview
First Half 2023 Financial Results
For the first half of 2023, net earnings attributable to common
stockholders were $1.09 billion, or $5.55 per diluted share, EBITDA
was $1.78 billion, and adjusted EBITDA was $1.72 billion. These
results compare to first half of 2022 net earnings attributable to
common stockholders of $2.05 billion, or $9.78 per diluted share,
EBITDA of $3.47 billion, and adjusted EBITDA of $3.60 billion.
Net sales in the first half of 2023 were $3.79 billion compared
to $6.26 billion in the first half of 2022. Average selling prices
for 2023 were lower than 2022 due to higher global supply
availability as lower global energy costs led to increased global
operating rates. Sales volumes in the first half of 2023 were
similar to the first half of 2022 as higher granular urea sales
volume offset lower ammonium nitrate (AN) and ammonia sales
volumes.
Cost of sales for the first half of 2023 was lower compared to
the first half of 2022 primarily due to lower realized natural gas
costs.
The average cost of natural gas reflected in the Company’s cost
of sales was $4.56 per MMBtu in the first half of 2023 compared to
the average cost of natural gas in cost of sales of $6.79 per MMBtu
in the first half of 2022.
Second Quarter 2023 Financial Results
For the second quarter of 2023, net earnings attributable to
common stockholders were $527 million, or $2.70 per diluted share,
EBITDA was $855 million, and adjusted EBITDA was $857 million.
These results compare to second quarter 2022 net earnings
attributable to common stockholders of $1.17 billion, or $5.58 per
diluted share, EBITDA of $1.80 billion, and adjusted EBITDA of
$1.95 billion.
Net sales in the second quarter of 2023 were $1.78 billion
compared to $3.39 billion in 2022. Average selling prices for 2023
were lower than 2022 due to higher global supply availability as
lower global energy costs led to increased global operating rates.
Sales volumes in the second quarter of 2023 were higher than 2022
as higher UAN sales volumes were partially offset by lower AN sales
volumes.
Cost of sales for the second quarter of 2023 was lower compared
to 2022 primarily due to lower realized natural gas costs.
The average cost of natural gas reflected in the Company’s cost
of sales was $2.75 per MMBtu in the second quarter of 2023 compared
to the average cost of natural gas in cost of sales of $7.05 per
MMBtu in the second quarter of 2022.
Capital Management
Capital Expenditures
Capital expenditures in the second quarter and first half of
2023 were $95 million and $164 million, respectively. Management
projects capital expenditures for full year 2023 will be in the
range of $500-$550 million.
Share Repurchase Programs
The Company repurchased 3.1 million shares for $205 million
during the first half of 2023, which included the repurchase of 2
million shares for $130 million during the second quarter of 2023.
During the second quarter, the Company completed the $1.5 billion
share repurchase authorization that went into effect January 1,
2022, and commenced a $3 billion share repurchase program, which
was authorized in November 2022 by the Board of Directors of CF
Industries Holdings, Inc.
CHS Inc. Distribution
On July 31, 2023, the Board of Managers of CF Industries
Nitrogen, LLC (CFN) approved a semi-annual distribution payment to
CHS Inc. (CHS) of $204 million for the distribution period ended
June 30, 2023. The distribution was paid on July 31, 2023.
Strategic Initiatives
Agreement to Purchase Waggaman, Louisiana, Ammonia Production
Complex
On March 20, 2023, CF Industries Holdings, Inc. announced that
it had signed a definitive asset purchase agreement with Incitec
Pivot, Ltd. (IPL) for its ammonia production complex located in
Waggaman, Louisiana. Under the terms of the agreement, CF
Industries will purchase the Waggaman ammonia plant and related
assets for $1.675 billion, subject to adjustment. The companies
will allocate $425 million of the purchase price to a long-term
ammonia offtake agreement to IPL’s Dyno Nobel subsidiary. CF
Industries expects to fund the remaining $1.25 billion of the
purchase price, subject to adjustment, with cash on hand.
The transaction remains subject to the receipt of certain
regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions.
Clean Energy Initiatives Updates
CF Industries continues to advance its plans to support the
global hydrogen and clean fuel economy, which is expected to grow
significantly over the next decade, through the production of blue
ammonia (ammonia produced with the corresponding carbon dioxide
(CO2) byproduct removed through carbon capture and sequestration)
and green ammonia (ammonia produced from hydrogen generated through
an electrolysis process).
- Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with JERA Co., Inc.:
On January 17, 2023, CF Industries announced that it had signed an
MOU with JERA Co., Inc., regarding the supply of up to 500,000
metric tons per year of clean ammonia beginning in 2027. The
companies are evaluating a range of potential supply options,
including an equity investment alongside CF Industries to develop a
clean ammonia facility in Louisiana and a supplementary long-term
offtake agreement.
- MOU with LOTTE CHEMICAL Corporation: On February 27,
2023, CF Industries announced that it had entered into an MOU with
LOTTE CHEMICAL Corporation to assess the joint development of and
investment in a greenfield clean ammonia production facility in the
U.S. and quantify expected clean ammonia demand in South
Korea.
- Proposed Joint Venture with Mitsui & Co., Ltd. at CF
Industries’ Blue Point Complex: CF Industries and Mitsui &
Co., Ltd. (Mitsui) continue to progress a front-end engineering and
design (FEED) study, which is being conducted by thyssenkrupp UHDE,
for their proposed joint venture to construct an export-oriented
blue ammonia facility in Louisiana. CF Industries and Mitsui expect
to make a final investment decision (FID) on the proposed facility
later in 2023. Construction and commissioning of a new world-scale
ammonia plant typically takes approximately 4 years from FID.
- Donaldsonville Complex Blue Ammonia Project: Engineering
activities for the construction of a dehydration and compression
unit at the Donaldsonville Complex continue to advance, procurement
of major equipment for the facility is in progress, and fabrication
of the CO2 compressors has begun. Once in service, the dehydration
and compression unit will enable up to 2 million tons of process
CO2 to be transported and stored by ExxonMobil. Start-up for the
project is scheduled for 2025, at which point CF Industries will be
able to produce significant volumes of blue ammonia.
- Donaldsonville Complex Green Ammonia Project: The
Donaldsonville green ammonia project, which involves installing an
electrolysis system at the Donaldsonville Complex to generate
hydrogen from water that will then be supplied to existing ammonia
plants to produce ammonia, continues to progress. Major equipment
is being fabricated and installation of the new electrolyzer unit
has begun. Once complete, the project will enable the Company to
produce approximately 20,000 tons of green ammonia per year.
- Verdigris Complex Green Hydrogen/Ammonia Debottleneck
Project Evaluation: CF Industries and NextEra Energy Resources,
LLC, are exploring a joint venture to develop a green hydrogen and
ammonia production project at CF Industries’ Verdigris Complex in
Oklahoma, for which funding from the U.S. Department of Energy’s
regional clean hydrogen hub program is a key element of the
evaluation.
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(1)
Certain items recognized during the first
half and second quarter of 2023 impacted our financial results and
their comparability to the prior year period. See the table
accompanying this release for a summary of these items.
(2)
EBITDA is defined as net earnings
attributable to common stockholders plus interest expense—net,
income taxes and depreciation and amortization. See reconciliations
of EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA to the most directly comparable GAAP
measures in the tables accompanying this release.
(3)
Free cash flow is defined as net cash from
operating activities less capital expenditures and distributions to
noncontrolling interest. See reconciliation of free cash flow to
the most directly comparable GAAP measure in the table accompanying
this release.
Consolidated Results
Three months ended
June 30,
Six months ended
June 30,
2023
2022
2023
2022
(dollars in millions, except
per share and per MMBtu amounts)
Net sales
$
1,775
$
3,389
$
3,787
$
6,257
Cost of sales
971
1,398
2,120
2,568
Gross margin
$
804
$
1,991
$
1,667
$
3,689
Gross margin percentage
45.3
%
58.7
%
44.0
%
59.0
%
Net earnings attributable to common
stockholders
$
527
$
1,165
$
1,087
$
2,048
Net earnings per diluted share
$
2.70
$
5.58
$
5.55
$
9.78
EBITDA(1)
$
855
$
1,795
$
1,779
$
3,470
Adjusted EBITDA(1)
$
857
$
1,953
$
1,723
$
3,601
Tons of product sold (000s)
4,938
4,835
9,473
9,459
Natural gas supplemental data (per
MMBtu):
Natural gas costs in cost of sales(2)
$
2.74
$
6.95
$
3.86
$
6.83
Realized derivatives loss (gain) in cost
of sales(3)
0.01
0.10
0.70
(0.04
)
Cost of natural gas used for production in
cost of sales
$
2.75
$
7.05
$
4.56
$
6.79
Average daily market price of natural gas
Henry Hub (Louisiana)
$
2.12
$
7.40
$
2.40
$
6.01
Unrealized net mark-to-market gain on
natural gas derivatives
$
—
$
(17
)
$
(72
)
$
(50
)
Depreciation and amortization
$
221
$
223
$
427
$
431
Capital expenditures
$
95
$
66
$
164
$
129
Production volume by product tons
(000s):
Ammonia(4)
2,374
2,470
4,733
5,083
Granular urea
1,122
1,157
2,333
2,231
UAN (32%)
1,665
1,633
3,263
3,498
AN
300
399
688
804
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(1)
See reconciliations of EBITDA and adjusted
EBITDA to the most directly comparable GAAP measures in the tables
accompanying this release.
(2)
Includes the cost of natural gas used for
production and related transportation that is included in cost of
sales during the period under the first-in, first-out inventory
cost method. Excludes unrealized mark-to-market gains and losses on
natural gas derivatives.
(3)
Includes realized gains and losses on
natural gas derivatives settled during the period.
(4)
Gross ammonia production, including
amounts subsequently upgraded on-site into granular urea, UAN, or
AN.
Ammonia Segment
CF Industries’ ammonia segment produces anhydrous ammonia
(ammonia), which is the base product that the Company manufactures,
containing 82 percent nitrogen and 18 percent hydrogen. The results
of the ammonia segment consist of sales of ammonia to external
customers for its nitrogen content as a fertilizer, in emissions
control and in other industrial applications. In addition, the
Company upgrades ammonia into other nitrogen products such as urea,
UAN and AN.
Three months ended
June 30,
Six months ended
June 30,
2023
2022
2023
2022
(dollars in millions,
except per ton
amounts)
Net sales
$
525
$
1,115
$
949
$
1,755
Cost of sales
303
442
583
722
Gross margin
$
222
$
673
$
366
$
1,033
Gross margin percentage
42.3
%
60.4
%
38.6
%
58.9
%
Sales volume by product tons (000s)
1,053
1,035
1,705
1,762
Sales volume by nutrient tons
(000s)(1)
863
849
1,398
1,445
Average selling price per product ton
$
499
$
1,077
$
557
$
996
Average selling price per nutrient
ton(1)
608
1,313
679
1,215
Adjusted gross margin(2):
Gross margin
$
222
$
673
$
366
$
1,033
Depreciation and amortization
47
50
78
84
Unrealized net mark-to-market gain on
natural gas derivatives
—
(2
)
(21
)
(10
)
Adjusted gross margin
$
269
$
721
$
423
$
1,107
Adjusted gross margin as a percent of net
sales
51.2
%
64.7
%
44.6
%
63.1
%
Gross margin per product ton
$
211
$
650
$
215
$
586
Gross margin per nutrient ton(1)
257
793
262
715
Adjusted gross margin per product ton
255
697
248
628
Adjusted gross margin per nutrient
ton(1)
312
849
303
766
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(1)
Nutrient tons represent the tons of
nitrogen within the product tons.
(2)
Adjusted gross margin, adjusted gross
margin as a percent of net sales and adjusted gross margin per
product ton and per nutrient ton are non-GAAP financial measures.
Adjusted gross margin is defined as gross margin excluding
depreciation and amortization and unrealized net mark-to-market
(gain) loss on natural gas derivatives. A reconciliation of
adjusted gross margin, adjusted gross margin as a percent of net
sales and adjusted gross margin per product ton and per nutrient
ton to gross margin, the most directly comparable GAAP measure, is
provided in the table above. See “Note Regarding Non-GAAP Financial
Measures” in this release.
Comparison of first half 2023 to first half 2022:
- Ammonia sales volume for 2023 approximated sales volume in
2022.
- Ammonia average selling prices decreased for 2023 compared to
2022 due to higher global supply availability as lower global
energy costs led to increased global operating rates.
- Ammonia adjusted gross margin per ton decreased for 2023
compared to 2022 due to lower average selling prices partially
offset by lower realized natural gas prices.
Granular Urea Segment
CF Industries’ granular urea segment produces granular urea,
which contains 46 percent nitrogen. Produced from ammonia and
carbon dioxide, it has the highest nitrogen content of any of the
Company’s solid nitrogen products.
Three months ended
June 30,
Six months ended
June 30,
2023
2022
2023
2022
(dollars in millions,
except per ton
amounts)
Net sales
$
460
$
833
$
1,071
$
1,598
Cost of sales
222
360
549
630
Gross margin
$
238
$
473
$
522
$
968
Gross margin percentage
51.7
%
56.8
%
48.7
%
60.6
%
Sales volume by product tons (000s)
1,147
1,181
2,470
2,277
Sales volume by nutrient tons
(000s)(1)
529
544
1,137
1,048
Average selling price per product ton
$
401
$
705
$
434
$
702
Average selling price per nutrient
ton(1)
870
1,531
942
1,525
Adjusted gross margin(2):
Gross margin
$
238
$
473
$
522
$
968
Depreciation and amortization
71
70
150
134
Unrealized net mark-to-market gain on
natural gas derivatives
—
(1
)
(20
)
(8
)
Adjusted gross margin
$
309
$
542
$
652
$
1,094
Adjusted gross margin as a percent of net
sales
67.2
%
65.1
%
60.9
%
68.5
%
Gross margin per product ton
$
207
$
401
$
211
$
425
Gross margin per nutrient ton(1)
450
869
459
924
Adjusted gross margin per product ton
269
459
264
480
Adjusted gross margin per nutrient
ton(1)
584
996
573
1,044
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(1)
Nutrient tons represent the tons of
nitrogen within the product tons.
(2)
Adjusted gross margin, adjusted gross
margin as a percent of net sales and adjusted gross margin per
product ton and per nutrient ton are non-GAAP financial measures.
Adjusted gross margin is defined as gross margin excluding
depreciation and amortization and unrealized net mark-to-market
(gain) loss on natural gas derivatives. A reconciliation of
adjusted gross margin, adjusted gross margin as a percent of net
sales and adjusted gross margin per product ton and per nutrient
ton to gross margin, the most directly comparable GAAP measure, is
provided in the table above. See “Note Regarding Non-GAAP Financial
Measures” in this release.
Comparison of first half 2023 to first half 2022:
- Granular urea sales volume increased for 2023 compared to 2022
due to greater supply availability from higher production and
higher starting inventory.
- Urea average selling prices decreased for 2023 compared to 2022
due to higher global supply availability as lower global energy
costs led to increased global operating rates.
- Granular urea adjusted gross margin per ton decreased for 2023
compared to 2022 primarily due to lower average selling prices
partially offset by lower realized natural gas prices.
UAN Segment
CF Industries’ UAN segment produces urea ammonium nitrate
solution (UAN). UAN is a liquid product with nitrogen content that
typically ranges from 28 percent to 32 percent and is produced by
combining urea and ammonium nitrate in solution.
Three months ended
June 30,
Six months ended
June 30,
2023
2022
2023
2022
(dollars in millions,
except per ton
amounts)
Net sales
$
548
$
976
$
1,215
$
1,991
Cost of sales
289
343
635
688
Gross margin
$
259
$
633
$
580
$
1,303
Gross margin percentage
47.3
%
64.9
%
47.7
%
65.4
%
Sales volume by product tons (000s)
1,809
1,626
3,471
3,454
Sales volume by nutrient tons
(000s)(1)
570
515
1,094
1,091
Average selling price per product ton
$
303
$
600
$
350
$
576
Average selling price per nutrient
ton(1)
961
1,895
1,111
1,825
Adjusted gross margin(2):
Gross margin
$
259
$
633
$
580
$
1,303
Depreciation and amortization
70
65
136
135
Unrealized net mark-to-market gain on
natural gas derivatives
—
—
(21
)
(8
)
Adjusted gross margin
$
329
$
698
$
695
$
1,430
Adjusted gross margin as a percent of net
sales
60.0
%
71.5
%
57.2
%
71.8
%
Gross margin per product ton
$
143
$
389
$
167
$
377
Gross margin per nutrient ton(1)
454
1,229
530
1,194
Adjusted gross margin per product ton
182
429
200
414
Adjusted gross margin per nutrient
ton(1)
577
1,355
635
1,311
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(1)
Nutrient tons represent the tons of
nitrogen within the product tons.
(2)
Adjusted gross margin, adjusted gross
margin as a percent of net sales and adjusted gross margin per
product ton and per nutrient ton are non-GAAP financial measures.
Adjusted gross margin is defined as gross margin excluding
depreciation and amortization and unrealized net mark-to-market
(gain) loss on natural gas derivatives. A reconciliation of
adjusted gross margin, adjusted gross margin as a percent of net
sales and adjusted gross margin per product ton and per nutrient
ton to gross margin, the most directly comparable GAAP measure, is
provided in the table above. See “Note Regarding Non-GAAP Financial
Measures” in this release.
Comparison of first half 2023 to first half 2022:
- UAN sales volumes for 2023 approximated 2022 sales
volumes.
- UAN average selling prices decreased for 2023 compared to 2022
due to higher global supply availability as lower global energy
costs led to increased global operating rates.
- UAN adjusted gross margin per ton decreased for 2023 compared
to 2022 primarily due to lower average selling prices partially
offset by lower realized natural gas prices.
AN Segment
CF Industries’ AN segment produces ammonium nitrate (AN). AN is
used as a nitrogen fertilizer with nitrogen content between 29
percent to 35 percent, and also is used by industrial customers for
commercial explosives and blasting systems.
Three months ended
June 30,
Six months ended
June 30,
2023
2022
2023
2022
(dollars in millions,
except per ton
amounts)
Net sales
$
104
$
253
$
263
$
476
Cost of sales
81
151
185
322
Gross margin
$
23
$
102
$
78
$
154
Gross margin percentage
22.1
%
40.3
%
29.7
%
32.4
%
Sales volume by product tons (000s)
369
436
743
864
Sales volume by nutrient tons
(000s)(1)
127
149
255
295
Average selling price per product ton
$
282
$
580
$
354
$
551
Average selling price per nutrient
ton(1)
819
1,698
1,031
1,614
Adjusted gross margin(2):
Gross margin
$
23
$
102
$
78
$
154
Depreciation and amortization
12
17
23
34
Unrealized net mark-to-market gain on
natural gas derivatives
—
(11
)
(3
)
(17
)
Adjusted gross margin
$
35
$
108
$
98
$
171
Adjusted gross margin as a percent of net
sales
33.7
%
42.7
%
37.3
%
35.9
%
Gross margin per product ton
$
62
$
234
$
105
$
178
Gross margin per nutrient ton(1)
181
685
306
522
Adjusted gross margin per product ton
95
248
132
198
Adjusted gross margin per nutrient
ton(1)
276
725
384
580
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(1)
Nutrient tons represent the tons of
nitrogen within the product tons.
(2)
Adjusted gross margin, adjusted gross
margin as a percent of net sales and adjusted gross margin per
product ton and per nutrient ton are non-GAAP financial measures.
Adjusted gross margin is defined as gross margin excluding
depreciation and amortization and unrealized net mark-to-market
(gain) loss on natural gas derivatives. A reconciliation of
adjusted gross margin, adjusted gross margin as a percent of net
sales and adjusted gross margin per product ton and per nutrient
ton to gross margin, the most directly comparable GAAP measure, is
provided in the table above. See “Note Regarding Non-GAAP Financial
Measures” in this release.
Comparison of first half 2023 to first half 2022:
- AN sales volume for 2023 decreased compared to 2022 due to
lower supply availability from lower production in the U.K.
- AN average selling prices for 2023 decreased compared to 2022
due to higher global supply availability as lower global energy
costs led to increased global operating rates.
- AN adjusted gross margin per ton decreased for 2023 compared to
2022 due to lower average selling prices partially offset by the
impact of using lower-cost imported ammonia for AN production in
the U.K. and lower realized natural gas prices.
Other Segment
CF Industries’ Other segment includes diesel exhaust fluid
(DEF), urea liquor and nitric acid. The Company previously produced
compound fertilizers (NPKs) only at its Ince manufacturing facility
and closure of this facility has resulted in the discontinuation of
this product line.
Three months ended
June 30,
Six months ended
June 30,
2023
2022
2023
2022
(dollars in millions,
except per ton
amounts)
Net sales
$
138
$
212
$
289
$
437
Cost of sales
76
102
168
206
Gross margin
$
62
$
110
$
121
$
231
Gross margin percentage
44.9
%
51.9
%
41.9
%
52.9
%
Sales volume by product tons (000s)
560
557
1,084
1,102
Sales volume by nutrient tons
(000s)(1)
110
110
213
214
Average selling price per product ton
$
246
$
381
$
267
$
397
Average selling price per nutrient
ton(1)
1,255
1,927
1,357
2,042
Adjusted gross margin(2):
Gross margin
$
62
$
110
$
121
$
231
Depreciation and amortization
17
17
33
36
Unrealized net mark-to-market gain on
natural gas derivatives
—
(3
)
(7
)
(7
)
Adjusted gross margin
$
79
$
124
$
147
$
260
Adjusted gross margin as a percent of net
sales
57.2
%
58.5
%
50.9
%
59.5
%
Gross margin per product ton
$
111
$
197
$
112
$
210
Gross margin per nutrient ton(1)
564
1,000
568
1,079
Adjusted gross margin per product ton
141
223
136
236
Adjusted gross margin per nutrient
ton(1)
718
1,127
690
1,215
___________________________________________________
(1)
Nutrient tons represent the tons of
nitrogen within the product tons.
(2)
Adjusted gross margin, adjusted gross
margin as a percent of net sales and adjusted gross margin per
product ton and per nutrient ton are non-GAAP financial measures.
Adjusted gross margin is defined as gross margin excluding
depreciation and amortization and unrealized net mark-to-market
(gain) loss on natural gas derivatives. A reconciliation of
adjusted gross margin, adjusted gross margin as a percent of net
sales and adjusted gross margin per product ton and per nutrient
ton to gross margin, the most directly comparable GAAP measure, is
provided in the table above. See “Note Regarding Non-GAAP Financial
Measures” in this release.
Comparison of first half 2023 to first half 2022:
- Other sales volume for 2023 approximated 2022 sales
volumes.
- Other average selling prices for 2023 decreased compared to
2022 due to higher global supply availability as lower global
energy costs led to increased global operating rates.
- Other adjusted gross margin per ton decreased for 2023 compared
to 2022 primarily due to lower average selling prices partially
offset by lower realized natural gas costs.
Dividend Payment
On July 6, 2023, CF Industries’ Board of Directors declared a
quarterly dividend of $0.40 per common share. The dividend will be
paid on August 31, 2023 to stockholders of record as of August 15,
2023.
Conference Call
CF Industries will hold a conference call to discuss its first
half 2023 results at 11:00 a.m. ET on Thursday, August 3, 2023.
This conference call will include discussion of CF Industries’
business environment and outlook. Investors can access the call and
find dial-in information on the Investor Relations section of the
Company’s website at www.cfindustries.com.
About CF Industries Holdings, Inc.
At CF Industries, our mission is to provide clean energy to feed
and fuel the world sustainably. With our employees focused on safe
and reliable operations, environmental stewardship, and disciplined
capital and corporate management, we are on a path to decarbonize
our ammonia production network – the world’s largest – to enable
green and blue hydrogen and nitrogen products for energy,
fertilizer, emissions abatement and other industrial activities.
Our manufacturing complexes in the United States, Canada, and the
United Kingdom, an unparalleled storage, transportation and
distribution network in North America, and logistics capabilities
enabling a global reach underpin our strategy to leverage our
unique capabilities to accelerate the world’s transition to clean
energy. CF Industries routinely posts investor announcements and
additional information on the Company’s website at
www.cfindustries.com and encourages those interested in the Company
to check there frequently.
Note Regarding Non-GAAP Financial Measures
The Company reports its financial results in accordance with
U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). Management
believes that EBITDA, EBITDA per ton, adjusted EBITDA, adjusted
EBITDA per ton, free cash flow, and, on a segment basis, adjusted
gross margin, adjusted gross margin as a percent of net sales and
adjusted gross margin per product ton and per nutrient ton, which
are non-GAAP financial measures, provide additional meaningful
information regarding the Company’s performance and financial
strength. Management uses these measures, and believes they are
useful to investors, as supplemental financial measures in the
comparison of year-over-year performance. Non-GAAP financial
measures should be viewed in addition to, and not as an alternative
for, the Company’s reported results prepared in accordance with
GAAP. In addition, because not all companies use identical
calculations, EBITDA, EBITDA per ton, adjusted EBITDA, adjusted
EBITDA per ton, free cash flow, adjusted gross margin, adjusted
gross margin as a percent of net sales and adjusted gross margin
per product ton and per nutrient ton, included in this release may
not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other companies.
Reconciliations of EBITDA, EBITDA per ton, adjusted EBITDA,
adjusted EBITDA per ton, and free cash flow to the most directly
comparable GAAP measures are provided in the tables accompanying
this release under “CF Industries Holdings, Inc.-Selected Financial
Information-Non-GAAP Disclosure Items.” Reconciliations of adjusted
gross margin, adjusted gross margin as a percent of net sales and
adjusted gross margin per product ton and per nutrient ton to the
most directly comparable GAAP measures are provided in the segment
tables included in this release.
Safe Harbor Statement
All statements in this communication by CF Industries Holdings,
Inc. (together with its subsidiaries, the “Company”), other than
those relating to historical facts, are forward-looking statements.
Forward-looking statements can generally be identified by their use
of terms such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “could,” “estimate,”
“expect,” “intend,” “may,” “plan,” “predict,” “project,” “will” or
“would” and similar terms and phrases, including references to
assumptions. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of
future performance and are subject to a number of assumptions,
risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the Company’s
control, which could cause actual results to differ materially from
such statements. These statements may include, but are not limited
to, statements about the financing, synergies and other benefits,
and other aspects of the proposed transactions with Incitec Pivot
Limited (“IPL”), strategic plans and management’s expectations with
respect to the production of green and blue (low-carbon) ammonia,
the development of carbon capture and sequestration projects, the
transition to and growth of a hydrogen economy, greenhouse gas
reduction targets, projected capital expenditures, statements about
future financial and operating results, and other items described
in this communication.
Important factors that could cause actual results to differ
materially from those in the forward-looking statements include,
among others, the risk that regulatory approvals required for the
proposed transactions with IPL are not obtained or that required
approvals delay the transactions or cause the parties to abandon
the transactions; the risk that other conditions to the closing of
the proposed transactions with IPL are not satisfied; risks and
uncertainties arising from the length of time necessary to
consummate the proposed transactions with IPL and the possibility
that the proposed transactions with IPL may be delayed or may not
occur; the risk of obstacles to realization of the benefits of the
proposed transactions with IPL; the risk that the synergies from
the proposed transactions with IPL may not be fully realized or may
take longer to realize than expected; the risk that the pendency or
completion of the proposed transactions with IPL, including
integration of the Waggaman ammonia production complex into the
Company’s operations, disrupt current operations or harm
relationships with customers, employees and suppliers; the risk
that integration of the Waggaman ammonia production complex with
the Company’s current operations will be more costly or difficult
than expected or may otherwise be unsuccessful; diversion of
management time and attention to issues relating to the proposed
transactions with IPL; unanticipated costs or liabilities
associated with the IPL transactions; the cyclical nature of the
Company’s business and the impact of global supply and demand on
the Company’s selling prices; the global commodity nature of the
Company’s nitrogen products, the conditions in the international
market for nitrogen products, and the intense global competition
from other producers; conditions in the United States, Europe and
other agricultural areas, including the influence of governmental
policies and technological developments on the demand for our
fertilizer products; the volatility of natural gas prices in North
America and the United Kingdom; weather conditions and the impact
of adverse weather events; the seasonality of the fertilizer
business; the impact of changing market conditions on the Company’s
forward sales programs; difficulties in securing the supply and
delivery of raw materials, increases in their costs or delays or
interruptions in their delivery; reliance on third party providers
of transportation services and equipment; the Company’s reliance on
a limited number of key facilities; risks associated with
cybersecurity; acts of terrorism and regulations to combat
terrorism; risks associated with international operations; the
significant risks and hazards involved in producing and handling
the Company’s products against which the Company may not be fully
insured; the Company’s ability to manage its indebtedness and any
additional indebtedness that may be incurred; the Company’s ability
to maintain compliance with covenants under its revolving credit
agreement and the agreements governing its indebtedness; downgrades
of the Company’s credit ratings; risks associated with changes in
tax laws and disagreements with taxing authorities; risks involving
derivatives and the effectiveness of the Company’s risk management
and hedging activities; potential liabilities and expenditures
related to environmental, health and safety laws and regulations
and permitting requirements; regulatory restrictions and
requirements related to greenhouse gas emissions; the development
and growth of the market for green and blue (low-carbon) ammonia
and the risks and uncertainties relating to the development and
implementation of the Company’s green and blue ammonia projects;
risks associated with expansions of the Company’s business,
including unanticipated adverse consequences and the significant
resources that could be required; and risks associated with the
operation or management of the strategic venture with CHS (the “CHS
Strategic Venture”), risks and uncertainties relating to the market
prices of the fertilizer products that are the subject of the
supply agreement with CHS over the life of the supply agreement,
and the risk that any challenges related to the CHS Strategic
Venture will harm the Company’s other business relationships.
More detailed information about factors that may affect the
Company’s performance and could cause actual results to differ
materially from those in any forward-looking statements may be
found in CF Industries Holdings, Inc.’s filings with the Securities
and Exchange Commission, including CF Industries Holdings, Inc.’s
most recent annual and quarterly reports on Form 10-K and Form
10-Q, which are available in the Investor Relations section of the
Company’s web site. It is not possible to predict or identify all
risks and uncertainties that might affect the accuracy of our
forward-looking statements and, consequently, our descriptions of
such risks and uncertainties should not be considered exhaustive.
There is no guarantee that any of the events, plans or goals
anticipated by these forward-looking statements will occur, and if
any of the events do occur, there is no guarantee what effect they
will have on our business, results of operations, cash flows,
financial condition and future prospects. Forward-looking
statements are given only as of the date of this communication and
the Company disclaims any obligation to update or revise the
forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information,
future events or otherwise, except as required by law.
CF INDUSTRIES HOLDINGS,
INC.
SELECTED FINANCIAL
INFORMATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF
OPERATIONS
(unaudited)
Three months ended
June 30,
Six months ended
June 30,
2023
2022
2023
2022
(in millions, except per share
amounts)
Net sales
$
1,775
$
3,389
$
3,787
$
6,257
Cost of sales
971
1,398
2,120
2,568
Gross margin
804
1,991
1,667
3,689
Selling, general and administrative
expenses
71
73
145
137
U.K. long-lived and intangible asset
impairment
—
152
—
152
U.K. operations restructuring
—
10
2
10
Transaction costs
3
—
16
—
Other operating—net
3
6
(32
)
8
Total other operating costs and
expenses
77
241
131
307
Equity in earnings of operating
affiliate
7
28
24
54
Operating earnings
734
1,778
1,560
3,436
Interest expense
36
82
76
323
Interest income
(40
)
(8
)
(70
)
(44
)
Loss on debt extinguishment
—
8
—
8
Other non-operating—net
(2
)
—
(5
)
1
Earnings before income taxes
740
1,696
1,559
3,148
Income tax provision
134
357
303
758
Net earnings
606
1,339
1,256
2,390
Less: Net earnings attributable to
noncontrolling interest
79
174
169
342
Net earnings attributable to common
stockholders
$
527
$
1,165
$
1,087
$
2,048
Net earnings per share attributable to
common stockholders:
Basic
$
2.71
$
5.59
$
5.56
$
9.83
Diluted
$
2.70
$
5.58
$
5.55
$
9.78
Weighted-average common shares
outstanding:
Basic
194.6
208.2
195.4
208.4
Diluted
195.0
208.9
195.9
209.4
CF INDUSTRIES HOLDINGS,
INC.
SELECTED FINANCIAL
INFORMATION
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE
SHEETS
(unaudited)
June 30,
2023
December 31,
2022
(in millions)
Assets
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents
$
3,219
$
2,323
Accounts receivable—net
388
582
Inventories
319
474
Prepaid income taxes
81
215
Other current assets
65
79
Total current assets
4,072
3,673
Property, plant and equipment—net
6,218
6,437
Investment in affiliate
72
74
Goodwill
2,089
2,089
Operating lease right-of-use assets
278
254
Other assets
808
786
Total assets
$
13,537
$
13,313
Liabilities and Equity
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
$
451
$
575
Income taxes payable
47
3
Customer advances
9
229
Current operating lease liabilities
100
93
Other current liabilities
15
95
Total current liabilities
622
995
Long-term debt
2,967
2,965
Deferred income taxes
910
958
Operating lease liabilities
177
167
Other liabilities
341
375
Equity:
Stockholders’ equity
5,804
5,051
Noncontrolling interest
2,716
2,802
Total equity
8,520
7,853
Total liabilities and equity
$
13,537
$
13,313
CF INDUSTRIES HOLDINGS,
INC.
SELECTED FINANCIAL
INFORMATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF
CASH FLOWS
(unaudited)
Three months ended
June 30,
Six months ended
June 30,
2023
2022
2023
2022
(in millions)
Operating Activities:
Net earnings
$
606
$
1,339
$
1,256
$
2,390
Adjustments to reconcile net earnings to
net cash provided by operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization
221
223
427
431
Deferred income taxes
(27
)
2
(53
)
—
Stock-based compensation expense
7
12
19
22
Loss on debt extinguishment
—
8
—
8
Unrealized net gain on natural gas
derivatives
—
(17
)
(72
)
(50
)
U.K. long-lived and intangible asset
impairment
—
152
—
152
Gain on sale of emission credits
(1
)
(3
)
(36
)
(3
)
Loss on disposal of property, plant and
equipment
1
—
1
—
Undistributed losses (earnings) of
affiliate—net of taxes
7
(1
)
—
(3
)
Changes in:
Accounts receivable—net
97
(54
)
198
(239
)
Inventories
101
(33
)
140
(99
)
Accrued and prepaid income taxes
13
(375
)
166
12
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
(3
)
147
(138
)
223
Customer advances
(275
)
(526
)
(220
)
(628
)
Other—net
(35
)
15
(29
)
64
Net cash provided by operating
activities
712
889
1,659
2,280
Investing Activities:
Additions to property, plant and
equipment
(95
)
(66
)
(164
)
(129
)
Proceeds from sale of property, plant and
equipment
1
—
1
1
Distributions received from unconsolidated
affiliate
—
4
—
4
Purchase of investments held in
nonqualified employee benefit trust
—
(1
)
—
(1
)
Proceeds from sale of investments held in
nonqualified employee benefit trust
—
1
—
1
Purchase of emission credits
—
—
—
(9
)
Proceeds from sale of emission credits
1
3
36
12
Net cash used in investing activities
(93
)
(59
)
(127
)
(121
)
Financing Activities:
Payments of long-term borrowings
—
(507
)
—
(507
)
Financing fees
—
—
—
(4
)
Dividends paid
(79
)
(83
)
(158
)
(147
)
Distributions to noncontrolling
interest
—
—
(255
)
(247
)
Purchases of treasury stock
(151
)
(479
)
(205
)
(577
)
Proceeds from issuances of common stock
under employee stock plans
1
4
1
101
Cash paid for shares withheld for
taxes
—
—
(22
)
(23
)
Net cash used in financing activities
(229
)
(1,065
)
(639
)
(1,404
)
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash
and cash equivalents
4
(12
)
3
(13
)
Increase (decrease) in cash and cash
equivalents
394
(247
)
896
742
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of
period
2,825
2,617
2,323
1,628
Cash and cash equivalents at end of
period
$
3,219
$
2,370
$
3,219
$
2,370
CF INDUSTRIES HOLDINGS, INC. SELECTED
FINANCIAL INFORMATION NON-GAAP DISCLOSURE ITEMS
Reconciliation of net cash provided by operating activities
(GAAP measure) to free cash flow (non-GAAP measure):
Free cash flow is defined as net cash provided by operating
activities, as stated in the consolidated statements of cash flows,
reduced by capital expenditures and distributions to noncontrolling
interest. The Company has presented free cash flow because
management uses this measure and believes it is useful to
investors, as an indication of the strength of the Company and its
ability to generate cash and to evaluate the Company’s cash
generation ability relative to its industry competitors. It should
not be inferred that the entire free cash flow amount is available
for discretionary expenditures.
Twelve months ended
June 30,
2023
2022
(in millions)
Net cash provided by operating
activities(1)
$
3,234
$
4,447
Capital expenditures
(488
)
(462
)
Distributions to noncontrolling
interest
(627
)
(377
)
Free cash flow(1)
$
2,119
$
3,608
___________________________________________________
(1)
Includes the impact of $491 million in tax
and interest payments made to Canadian tax authorities in relation
to an arbitration decision covering tax years 2006 through 2011 and
transfer pricing positions between Canada and the United States for
open years 2012 and after. The Company has filed amended tax
returns in the U.S. seeking refunds of related taxes paid.
CF INDUSTRIES HOLDINGS, INC. SELECTED
FINANCIAL INFORMATION NON-GAAP DISCLOSURE ITEMS
(CONTINUED)
Reconciliation of net earnings attributable to common
stockholders and net earnings attributable to common stockholders
per ton (GAAP measures) to EBITDA, EBITDA per ton, adjusted EBITDA
and adjusted EBITDA per ton (non-GAAP measures), as
applicable:
EBITDA is defined as net earnings attributable to common
stockholders plus interest expense—net, income taxes and
depreciation and amortization. Other adjustments include the
elimination of loan fee amortization that is included in both
interest and amortization, and the portion of depreciation that is
included in noncontrolling interest.
The Company has presented EBITDA and EBITDA per ton because
management uses these measures to track performance and believes
that they are frequently used by securities analysts, investors and
other interested parties in the evaluation of companies in the
industry.
Adjusted EBITDA is defined as EBITDA adjusted with the selected
items as summarized in the table below. The Company has presented
adjusted EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA per ton because management uses
these measures, and believes they are useful to investors, as
supplemental financial measures in the comparison of year-over-year
performance.
Three months ended
June 30,
Six months ended
June 30,
2023
2022
2023
2022
(in millions)
Net earnings
$
606
$
1,339
$
1,256
$
2,390
Less: Net earnings attributable to
noncontrolling interest
(79
)
(174
)
(169
)
(342
)
Net earnings attributable to common
stockholders
527
1,165
1,087
2,048
Interest (income) expense—net
(4
)
74
6
279
Income tax provision
134
357
303
758
Depreciation and amortization
221
223
427
431
Less other adjustments:
Depreciation and amortization in
noncontrolling interest
(22
)
(23
)
(42
)
(44
)
Loan fee amortization(1)
(1
)
(1
)
(2
)
(2
)
EBITDA
855
1,795
1,779
3,470
Unrealized net mark-to-market gain on
natural gas derivatives
—
(17
)
(72
)
(50
)
(Gain) loss on foreign currency
transactions, including intercompany loans
(1
)
5
(2
)
11
U.K. long-lived and intangible asset
impairment
—
152
—
152
U.K. operations restructuring
—
10
2
10
Transaction costs related to acquisition
agreement
3
—
16
—
Loss on debt extinguishment
—
8
—
8
Total adjustments
2
158
(56
)
131
Adjusted EBITDA
$
857
$
1,953
$
1,723
$
3,601
Net sales
$
1,775
$
3,389
$
3,787
$
6,257
Tons of product sold (000s)
4,938
4,835
9,473
9,459
Net earnings attributable to common
stockholders per ton
$
106.72
$
240.95
$
114.75
$
216.51
EBITDA per ton
$
173.15
$
371.25
$
187.80
$
366.85
Adjusted EBITDA per ton
$
173.55
$
403.93
$
181.89
$
380.70
(1)
Loan fee amortization is included in both
interest expense—net and depreciation and amortization.
CF INDUSTRIES HOLDINGS, INC. SELECTED
FINANCIAL INFORMATION ITEMS AFFECTING COMPARABILITY
During the three and six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022,
certain items impacted our financial results. The following table
outlines these items that affected the comparability of our
financial results during these periods. During the three months
ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, we reported net earnings attributable
to common stockholders of $527 million and $1.17 billion,
respectively. During the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022,
we reported net earnings attributable to common stockholders of
$1.09 billion and $2.05 billion, respectively.
Three months ended
June 30,
Six months ended
June 30,
2023
2022
2023
2022
Pre-Tax
After-Tax
Pre-Tax
After-Tax
Pre-Tax
After-Tax
Pre-Tax
After-Tax
(in millions)
Unrealized net mark-to-market gain on
natural gas derivatives(1)
$
—
$
—
$
(17
)
$
(13
)
$
(72
)
$
(56
)
$
(50
)
$
(38
)
(Gain) loss on foreign currency
transactions, including intercompany loans(2)
(1
)
—
5
3
(2
)
(1
)
11
8
Transaction costs related to acquisition
agreement
3
2
—
—
16
12
—
—
U.K. operations:
U.K. long-lived and intangible asset
impairment
—
—
152
115
—
—
152
115
U.K. operations restructuring
—
—
10
8
2
2
10
8
Canada Revenue Agency Competent Authority
Matter and transfer pricing reserves:
Interest expense
—
—
30
30
—
—
228
226
Interest income
—
—
(2
)
(1
)
—
—
(38
)
(29
)
Income tax provision(3)
—
—
—
(20
)
—
—
—
52
Loss on debt extinguishment
—
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8
6
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8
6
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(1)
Included in cost of sales in our
consolidated statements of operations.
(2)
Included in other operating—net in our
consolidated statements of operations.
(3)
For the three months ended June 30, 2022,
amount represents the combined impact of these tax matters of $19
million of income tax benefit less $1 million of income tax
provision on the related interest. For the six months ended June
30, 2022, amount represents the combined impact of these tax
matters of $59 million less a net $7 million of income tax
provision on the related interest.
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