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United States : U.S. Silica Acquires Mississippi Sand, LLC.

Publish Date : 18-Aug-2017

U.S. Silica Holdings, Inc. announced today that it has acquired Mississippi Sand, LLC, a leading, low-cost frac sand mining and logistics company based in St. Louis, Mo. for $95.4 million in cash. The transaction closed earlier today.

The plant, located in Festus, Mo., is capable of producing 1.2 million tons annually of mostly fine grade sand. Nearly two-thirds of its total production is 40/70 mesh that is in the highest demand today from customers. The plant can be expanded to 1.6 million tons of production per year with a modest capital investment. Mississippi Sand controls over 30 million tons of high-quality frac sand reserves on 650 acres through a long-term lease agreement. The facility is located 40 miles southeast of U.S. Silica's Pacific, Mo. mine and plant.

Mississippi Sand's distribution network is composed of five barge terminals and three rail terminals, two of which are unit train-capable, with a combined annual throughput of 2.2 million tons. The terminals serve many of the top basins, including the Mid-Continent, Marcellus/Utica, Eagle Ford, Fayetteville, Haynesville, Permian and the DJ basins. The plant enjoys some of lowest landed costs in the industry to the Haynesville and the Northeast through highly efficient barging. Currently, approximately 70% of the facility's volumes are being sold into these two basins. Mississippi Sand's rail terminals have access to most of the major Class 1 railroads, offering further optionality on origin and destination pairings.

The acquisition also includes an approximately one million ton-per-year dry plant located near Seagraves, TX. The plant is currently idled but could be utilized in the future as part of U.S. Silica's in-basin strategy in the Permian.

"We're very pleased with the addition of this new low-cost facility with high quality reserves and flexible logistics, which we believe will greatly complement our product offerings from Pacific,'' said Bryan Shinn, president and chief executive officer. "Pacific has some of the highest quality sand in our portfolio, one of the reasons why it operated at close to full capacity through the downturn," he explained. "This acquisition will enable us to nearly double the size of our capacity from the area and take advantage of multiple modes of distribution to better serve our customers and enhance our competitive position in the marketplace.'' Shinn also noted that like Pacific, Mississippi Sand has the flexibility to sell some of its products to Industrial and Specialty Products customers as well.

Mississippi Sand's high quality products and efficient logistics have resulted in a strong customer base. The company currently has 5 long-term contracts in place with both Oil Field Service and Exploration and Production companies covering over 80% of their stated capacity. The bulk of the contracts are take-or-pay agreements and run through the beginning of 2020.

U.S. Silica will use cash on hand to fund the acquisition. The transaction is expected to be accretive to the Company's earnings per share in the third quarter of 2017. "The acquisition of Mississippi Sand is a good use of our cash as it helps us further consolidate the frac sand space,'' said Don Merril, executive vice president and chief financial officer. "We plan to continue to use our strong balance sheet to fund value-added investments that will benefit our customers and other stakeholders.''

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