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Koppers to close down phthalic anhydride production line at Stickney facility

Taanvi Sawhnay by Taanvi Sawhnay
December 9, 2024
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Koppers to close down phthalic anhydride production line at Stickney facility

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Consistent with strategy to optimize business portfolio and enhance free cash flow

Koppers, an entirely-owned subsidiary of Koppers Holdings, announced that the enterprise will stop phthalic anhydride production at its facility in Stickney, Illinois, in 2025.

The decision, affecting approximately 25 employees, was impulsive via significant near-term capital spending necessities that could not be economically justified with the aid of end-marketplace projections. An ancillary gain is a development in the site’s environmental footprint as annual emissions of certain regulated air contaminants are anticipated to be reduced by using 50 to 70 percent.

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Koppers has focused mid-2025 for the shutdown and expects to ramp down manufacturing of phthalic anhydride over the subsequent 6 months as the enterprise builds inventory to deliver present contracts through 2025, as mandatory. The closure of the phthalic anhydride plant will not impact Stickney’s coal tar distillation operations, which manufacture products which include creosote, carbon pitch and pavement sealer base.

The phthalic anhydride plant at Stickney was built to consume naphthalene, a byproduct of the coal tar distillation procedure, as a feedstock to produce the chemical intermediate used to manufacture plasticizers, polyester resins, and alkyd paints. As availability of coal tar has declined, phthalic anhydride has end up much less profitable as lower naphthalene production resulted in a need to supplement production with a greater proportion of higher-price third-party feedstock.

This movement is expected to result in pre-tax expenses to earnings of $51 million to $55 million via the end of 2026. Approximately $28 million constitutes non-cash expenses expected to be recorded in 2024 and 2025 with approximately $23 million to $27 million over the subsequent two years going towards of cash expenses, basically for plant cleaning, waste disposal, and demolition costs. Ongoing operational and capital expenditure savings have been incorporated into the enterprise’s contemporary 2025 ambitions of $300 million of adjusted EBITDA and $65 million to $75 million of capital expenses.

Koppers CEO Leroy Ball said, “The choice to close the phthalic anhydride plant demonstrates our ongoing willingness to seriously assess our portfolio and pivot from underperforming agencies while it is clean that improvement is not at the horizon. By specializing in our core strengths, we will hold to enhance our competitive position in healthier markets to drive better long-time period returns. Ceasing operations at any plant is by no means easy, however, this can improve the overall performance, performance, and emissions profile at Stickney. I need to thank our devoted employees who have worked tough through the years to serve our clients with quality products. I am aware of the impact this decision has on them and am dedicated to making sure that they are supported through this transition.”

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Taanvi Sawhnay

Taanvi Sawhnay

I’m Taanvi Sawhnay, known as Tan, a professional blogger with a deep interest in the global chemical industry. I’ve spent years writing for various platforms, delivering insightful analysis and up-to-date news. At ChemDive, I share my knowledge and passion, making complex industry trends accessible to professionals, academics, and enthusiasts alike. My goal is to engage readers with clear, informative content while keeping them informed about the latest developments in the chemical world.

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