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Acron Group Releases 6M 2014 Operating Results

 Group’s Consolidated Output (Operating Results for Acron, Dorogobuzh, Hongri Acron and NWPC)

Mineral fertilisers

Product, kt 6M 2014 6M 2013 Change, %
Ammonia 952.1 954.6 -0.3
Incl. in-house consumption 902.8 873.8
Nitrogen fertilisers: 1,600.6 1,463.2 9.4
Incl. in-house consumption 269.1 224.5
Ammonium nitrate (AN) 793.4 766.1 3.6
Incl. in-house consumption <61.5 48.9
Urea 331.0 315.5 4.9
Incl. in-house consumption 207.6 175.6
Urea-ammonium nitrate (UAN) 476.3 381.6 24.8
Complex fertilisers: 1,392.6 1,351.0 3.1
Incl. in-house consumption 20.5 16.5
NPK 1,340.9 1,306.9 2.6
Incl. in-house consumption 20.5 16.5
Bulk blends 51.7 44.1 17.2
Total commercial output for Mineral Fertilisers* 2,753.0 2,654.0 3.7

Industrial products

Product, kt 6M 2014 6M 2013 Change, %
Organic compounds: 183.5 191.5 -4.1
Incl. in-house consumption 92.7 97.4
Methanol 39.8 40.0 -0.5
Incl. in-house consumption 31.8 34.5
Formalin 64.7 67.4 -4.0
Incl. in-house consumption 60.4 62.4
Urea-formaldehyde resins (UFR) 79.0 84.1 -6.1
Non-organic compounds: 401.9 341.6 17.6
Low-density and technical-grade ammonium nitrate 101.2 118.1 -14.3
Calcium carbonate 186.9 121.8 53.2
Liquid carbon dioxide 27.3 28.3 -3.5
Argon 3.1 3.1 -1.4
Hydrochloric acid 83.5 70.3 18.8
Total commercial output for Industrial Products* 492.8 435.6 13.1

Phosphate inputs

Product, kt 6M 2014 6M 2013 Change, %
Apatite concentrate 420.1 265.9 58.0
Incl. in-house consumption 383.6 265.9
Total commercial output for Apatite Concentrate* 36.5 0 increase
TOTAL COMMERCIAL OUTPUT* 3,282.2 3,089.6 6.2

* Commercial output is output less in-house consumption.

Chairman of Acron Board of Directors Alexander Popov comments on the results:

“In H1 2014, output of our key commercial products was 3,282 kt, up 6.2% year-on-year. Mineral fertiliser output increased 3.7% to 2,753 kt.

“These higher operating results are mainly attributable to a 24.8% increase in UAN output in the reporting period, made possible by an upgrade that increased the UAN unit’s capacity to 1 mtpa in early 2014. NWPC (Oleniy Ruchey mine) also contributed to the results: apatite concentrate output in H1 2014 reached 420 kt, up 58% year-on-year.

“Complex fertiliser output was up 3.1% due to the output increase at our Veliky Novgorod (Russia) and Hongri Acron (China) facilities.

“Output of industrial products was up 13.1% to 493 kt due to a 53.2% increase in potassium carbonate output and a 18.8% increase in hydrochloric acid output.

“Today, the global mineral fertiliser market looks well-balanced and global sales are high. The price drop against 2013 was partially offset by reduced production costs for many producers, which ultimately delivered satisfactory conditions for both customers and producers. In H1 2014 we saw our strongest demand in Europe, the US and the CIS, while by midyear demand was up in Latin America and India.

“Despite the global market equilibrium, regional trade has its own imbalances. For instance, the Asian market is oversaturated with urea, principally because of increasing Chinese exports. As a result, this region has the lowest prices, with the FOB price for Chinese urea sinking as low as $240-250 per tonne. However, price dynamics in the Baltic, Black Sea and Mediterranean ports was not the same as in Asia, and prices stabilised at ~$300 per tonne. This was due to reduced available supplies fr om Ukraine, Egypt and Algeria, wh ere producers are constrained to lower output for various reasons. As the core products of Acron’s nitrogen business, nitrate fertilisers (ammonium nitrate and UAN) remain premium products in high demand. Prices for NPK 16-16-16 complex fertiliser have stabilised at ~$350-360 per tonne (FOB) and have potential for further increases as DAP/MAP prices for phosphate fertilisers go up due to stronger demand in Latin America and India.”

Average Global Prices, USD/t*

6M 2014 6M 2013 Change, %
NPK 16-16-16 344 407 -15.5
AN 284 307 -7.5
UAN 256 288 -11.1
Urea 310 359 -13.6

* Indicative FOB Baltic / Black Sea