URALCHEM increased production in the first half of 2013

15.07.2013

Moscow, Russia – 15 July, 2013. Production from all enterprises in the URALCHEM group of companies amounted to 3.14 million tons in the first half of 2013. Output increased by 0.7% compared to the same period last year.

Production of ammonium nitrate reached 1.42 million tons, an increase by 1% over the same period last year. Ammonia production increased by 1% to 412 thousand tons. Urea production rose to 613.8 thousand tons, which is 2% more than in the first six months of 2012. Output of complex fertilizers (NPK) increased by 1% to 293.2 thousand tons. Production of phosphate fertilizers (MAP / DAP) decreased by 3% to 245.2 thousand tons.

Comparative production figures of the URALCHEM holding companies (tons):

Product

January - June 2013

January - June 2012

Year-on year change, tons

Year-on year change, %

Ammonium nitrate and its derivatives

1,422,671

1,402,502

20,169

1%

Ammonia

412,028

409,852

2,176

1%

Urea

613,819

600,468

13,351

2%

Complex fertilisers (NPK )

293,201

290,228

2,972

1%

Phosphate fertilizers (MAP / DAP)

245,158

253,168

-8,010

-3%

Other types of fertilisers

7,966

7,161

805

11%

Other chemicals

141,159

151,116

-9,957

-7%

Total

3,136,002

3,114,495

21,508

0.7%

Dmitry Konyaev, CEO of URALCHEM, OJSC, commented on the results for the first half of 2013, "As a result of ongoing projects to improve production efficiency, URALCHEM is continuing to increase output of its key nitrogen products, thereby maintaining a leading position among Russian manufacturers. During the period, the dynamics of phosphate fertilizer production reflected the overall situation on the global market for mineral fertilizers. The continuing low consumer activity in Asian countries, especially in India, has led to a global decline in the prices for phosphate fertilizers. URALCHEM’s wide range of products allows us to respond flexibly to changes in the market. The company continues to expand its product portfolio and has now entered a new niche, that of water-soluble fertilizers. These high-margin products are the fastest growing segment of today’s global market."