Turnarounds to impact LSB 3Q

LSB Industries Inc. said Oct. 5 that planned and unexpected turnarounds during the third quarter will negatively impact EBITDA by some $25-$26.5 million. The turnarounds occurred at three plants, Cherokee, Ala., Pryor, Okla., and El Dorado, Ark.

At Cherokee, a scheduled bi-annual turnaround was completed Aug. 19, however, during startup a head gasket failure required repairs, reducing ammonia capacity to 340 st/d. It returned to nameplate capacity of 510 st/d Sept. 22. The impact on EBITDA was $4.0-$4.5 million.

The Pryor plant went down for a planned turnaround Aug. 26 and the company opted to keep it down longer for additional work on the ammonia and urea plants. As a result, the ammonia and nitric acid plants are now not due up until Oct. 10 and urea Oct. 15. EBITDA is expected to be impacted by $7-$7.5 million.

The El Dorado plant returned to production July 31 after being down two weeks due to a lightning strike. However, the ammonia plant was taken down for a total of 18 days over the course of the third quarter to address heat exchanger tube leaks and to make modifications to the process vent system design to improve safety and reliability. The ammonia plant has now had continuous operation since Sept. 22. EBITDA impact is put at $14-$14.5 million.

Despite the unplanned downtime, LSB was able to satisfy customer commitments during the third quarter by utilizing product from inventory. It said this inventory would have otherwise been sold during the fourth quarter of 2016. Management believes the impact to fourth quarter 2016 EBITDA resulting from lower sales from lower beginning inventory, reduced production, related lost fixed cost absorption and repair expense will be in the range of $5-$5.5 million.

LSB has also revised its previously disclosed outlook for full year 2016 Chemical Business sales volumes.

       
Products     Revised Outlook – Sales (tons)     Previous Outlook – Sales (tons)
Agriculture:            
UAN     395,000 – 400,000     435,000 – 445,000
HDAN     210,000 – 220,000     210,000 – 220,000
Ammonia     100,000 – 110,000     110,000 – 120,000
             
Industrial, Mining and Other:            
Nitric acid     525,000 – 535,000     525,000 – 540,000
LDAN/HDAN     70,000 – 75,000     75,000 – 85,000
Ammonium nitrate solution     68,000 – 73,000     68,000 – 73,000
Ammonia     120,000 – 130,000     135,000 – 145,000
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