Articles tagged under: CF Industries
CF Industries and Mitsui Partnering on New Ammonia Plant
Published May 4, 2022
CF Industries and Mitsui & Company plan to develop a greenfield ammonia production facility in the United States. The new facility will produce a low-carbon ammonia that is expected to reduce carbon emissions by more than 60 percent than conventional…Revenues Up for CF Industries
Published February 16, 2022
CF Industries is reporting the global shortage of nitrogen fertilizer will continue for the foreseeable future. That will keep fertilizer prices high. CF posted fourth quarter profits of $705 million, up from $87 million one year ago.NCGA Disappointed with Fertilizer Tariff Decision
Published December 1, 2021
After CF Industries filed a complaint that UAN imports from Russia, Trinidad and Tobago are unfairly subsidized, the U.S. Department of Commerce recommended countervailing duties on fertilizers from those countries. The National Corn Growers Association is disappointed with that decision.…CF Shuts Down Two UK Plants
Published September 17, 2021
Fertilizer prices were already high and now supplies are tightening further. CF Industries has announced it is shutting down operations at two of its United Kingdom manufacturing plants. The high cost of natural gas was cited as the reason. CF…1Q Income Improvement for CF Industries
Published May 2, 2019
CF Industries reports first quarter earnings of $90 million. That’s up from $63 million in the same period last year. With the wet, cold spring, the amount of fertilizer sold is down, but higher prices helped the bottomline. CF Industries…An Earnings Turnaround for CF Industries
Published November 1, 2018
CF Industries is reporting third quarter earnings of $30 million. That compares to a loss of $87 million one year ago. Sales for the fertilizer company are up 20 percent. The outlook is also positive. CF Industries expects U.S. farmers…Income Rises for CF Industries
Published May 3, 2018
CF Industries is reporting first quarter earnings of $63 million. That’s up from a $23 million loss last year. Due to challenging spring weather, fertilizer sales are down nearly eight percent from the same time last year. The lower sales…