CVR Energy (CVI) Investor presentation summary
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Investor presentation summary
12 May, 2026Strategic priorities and company overview
Focus on safe, reliable operations and disciplined capital allocation across petroleum refining and fertilizer manufacturing segments.
Two Mid-Continent refineries with 206,500 bpd capacity and high complexity, plus two nitrogen fertilizer facilities serving key agricultural regions.
Logistics assets and pipeline access provide crude sourcing flexibility and product marketing optionality.
High product yields: 98% liquid volume yield and 93% gasoline/distillate yield.
Owns 37% of CVR Partners, LP, which operates the fertilizer segment.
Petroleum segment performance and outlook
Five-year average refinery utilization rate of 90%, with 1Q and 2Q 2025 impacted by a major turnaround.
Over 60% of crude sourced locally; increased Canadian crude processed at Coffeyville to over 17,000 bpd in 1Q 2026.
Product slate: 52% gasoline, 41% distillate, 5% other liquids.
New refined product pipeline capacity to Denver expected online in late 2026.
Group 3 2-1-1 crack spreads improved in 2026; margin capture averaged 46% in FY 2025, down from 48% in FY 2024 due to turnaround and higher RINs prices.
Macro environment and market trends
U.S. refining capacity declined by over 800,000 bpd since 2020; further closures expected in 2026.
Global refining capacity additions slowing, supporting crack spreads amid stable demand.
Middle East conflicts have tightened global crude and refined product stocks, boosting diesel and jet fuel cracks.
Mid-Continent gasoline and distillate days of supply trending better than U.S. average in 2026.
Latest events from CVR Energy
- Q1 2026 net loss widened to $192M, but adjusted EBITDA and fertilizer profits improved.CVI
Q1 202630 Apr 2026 - Key votes include director elections, executive pay approval, and auditor ratification.CVI
Proxy filing21 Apr 2026 - Annual meeting to vote on directors, executive pay, auditor, with focus on governance and ESG.CVI
Proxy filing21 Apr 2026 - Q4 loss from depreciation and asset reversion, but full-year net income rose on refining strength.CVI
Q4 202519 Feb 2026 - Q2 2024 earnings fell on weak refining margins, refinery fire, and lower fertilizer prices; dividend held.CVI
Q2 20242 Feb 2026 - Q3 2024 loss, dividend suspension, and margin pressure amid operational and market headwinds.CVI
Q3 202418 Jan 2026 - Q1 2025 net loss of $105M as refinery downtime hit petroleum, but renewables and fertilizer improved.CVI
Q1 202524 Dec 2025 - 2024 earnings fell, but liquidity and segment operations improved as focus shifts to turnaround and debt reduction.CVI
Q4 202421 Dec 2025 - Annual meeting to vote on directors, pay, incentive plan, and auditor; strong governance and ESG focus.CVI
Proxy Filing1 Dec 2025