Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago

Intrepid Potash

Intrepid Potash, Inc. is an American publicly traded mining company headquartered in Denver, Colorado, specializing in the production of (potassium chloride) and langbeinite ( of , branded as Trio) fertilizers, along with magnesium, , , and water byproducts for agricultural, , industrial, and oilfield applications. Founded in 2000 through the acquisition of potash assets near , the company operates as the only U.S. producer dedicated exclusively to these specialty fertilizers, utilizing techniques at facilities in and to extract minerals from underground deposits via and ponds. Intrepid's operations emphasize high-quality sylvinite processing and have aimed to consolidate fragmented U.S. potash production, achieving output targets such as 270,000 tons in 2022 with plans to expand. However, the company has encountered significant legal setbacks, including a 2023 court ruling and subsequent appeal loss affirming the forfeiture of approximately 19,000 acre-feet of consumptive water rights along 's due to decades of non-use, amid disputes with local irrigators over allocations for potash refining and potential sales to the oil and gas sector.

History

Founding and acquisition of initial assets

![Intrepid Potash evaporation pond, Moab][float-right] Intrepid Potash's predecessor entity, Intrepid Mining, was formed on January 26, 2000, by its management team for the purpose of acquiring the Moab potash mine from Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan (PCS). The acquisition of Moab Salt, Inc., the operator of the Moab facility, was completed for approximately $3 million in cash consideration. Located near , the Moab mine employs solar solution techniques, injecting brine into underground caverns to dissolve potash ore, followed by evaporation in solar ponds to crystallize . This acquisition marked Intrepid's entry into potash production, leveraging horizontal innovations first applied by the company at the site. In February 2004, Intrepid expanded its asset base by acquiring substantially all assets of Mississippi Potash, Inc. and Eddy Potash, Inc. from Mississippi Chemical Corporation, encompassing the Carlsbad underground mines in . These facilities, including the , East, and West mines, utilize conventional underground mining methods to extract sylvinite from the Permian Basin deposits. Shortly thereafter, in April 2004, the company acquired assets from Reilly Chemical, Inc., in , adding solar evaporation capabilities similar to Moab. These 2004 transactions established Intrepid's core operational footprint across solar solution and underground mining, prior to its .

Initial public offering and operational expansions

Intrepid Potash, Inc. completed its on April 22, 2008, pricing 30 million shares at $32 each on the under the IPI, ultimately raising approximately $960 million after underwriters exercised an option for additional shares, for a total of 34.5 million shares sold. The IPO proceeds, net of fees, were primarily allocated to repay , fund operational expansions, and support general corporate purposes, including investments at existing facilities. In the immediate post-IPO period of , the company invested significantly in its , including the drilling of new injection and extraction wells at the and Carlsbad facilities to enhance solution efficiency and production capacity. These enhancements targeted increased recovery and potash dissolution rates, leveraging the company's horizontal drilling techniques pioneered earlier at . Subsequent expansions included the addition of new mining panels at the Carlsbad East and underground facilities in 2011, which broadened extractable ore zones and supported higher output from conventional operations. Development of the solar solution mine, acquired as part of the 2004 Carlsbad assets, advanced post-IPO with infrastructure upgrades, culminating in initial production starting in 2014 through expanded evaporation ponds and brine processing. These initiatives aimed to boost overall output toward a targeted annual capacity exceeding 1 million tons across facilities.

Challenges and strategic shifts post-2010s

Following the strong rebound in potash demand and prices in , the global market experienced a sharp downturn starting in , triggered by the dissolution of the Belarusian Potash Company on July 29, , which unleashed excess supply from and , causing prices to plummet from approximately $400 per metric ton to below $200 per metric ton by late 2014. This volatility severely impacted Intrepid Potash, as the company, heavily reliant on sales, faced compressed margins and reduced revenues amid oversupply and weaker agricultural demand in key regions. In response to persistent market weakness, Intrepid idled its West facility in , on May 9, 2016, transitioning it to care-and-maintenance status; this site had accounted for 42% of the company's production in 2015. The decision reflected broader efforts to curb operating costs during a period of depressed prices, with the facility remaining idle since 2016. Financial strains persisted into the late and early , including periods of net losses and low returns on capital employed (ROCE) of around 2.2% as of circa 2020, exacerbated by production inefficiencies and fluctuating input costs. To mitigate these challenges, Intrepid pursued strategic diversification beyond pure sales, announcing in 2020 a refocus on producing and marketing Trio fertilizer (a blend incorporating ), oilfield solutions utilizing byproducts, and water management products derived from solar evaporation operations. This shift aimed to leverage non-agricultural revenue streams less sensitive to price cycles, capitalizing on the company's existing and brine assets at sites like . Concurrently, the firm emphasized operational efficiencies at surviving facilities, such as solution mining at and HB, while prioritizing its position as the sole U.S. muriate of for logistical advantages in domestic markets. Further adjustments included and board changes in April 2024 to align with renewed goals and cost discipline. These measures sought to stabilize finances amid ongoing market pressures, including recent price softness and setbacks.

Recent production ramp-ups and financial recovery (2020s)

In the early , Intrepid Potash experienced a cyclical upturn in demand, leading to expansions primarily at its underground mine in , where horizontal drilling techniques were applied to access sylvinite layers more efficiently. By 2022, combined from the Moab and HB mines reached 270,000 tons, with targets set for 350,000 tons annually to enhance unit economics through scale. This built on prior investments in borrowed from oil and gas methods, stabilizing output after variability in the late . Potash production rebounded significantly in 2024 to 295,000 tons, marking the company's highest annual output since 2020 and a 32% increase over 2023 levels, driven by operational optimizations at Moab despite global market pressures. In Q1 2025, quarterly potash production rose 7% year-over-year to 93,000 tons, while sales volumes surged 39% to 103,000 tons, reflecting improved mine throughput and inventory drawdowns. However, weather-related disruptions and equipment issues tempered full-year 2025 gains, projecting a modest 5% production decline from 2024 before ramping to 300,000–310,000 tons in 2026 via sustained capital investments of $20–30 million annually. Financially, the production gains contributed to recovery amid volatile potash prices, with stock performance multiplying 15-fold from early 2020 to early 2022 on operating during the demand surge. for 2024 totaled $204.45 million, down 11% from 2023 due to lower prices, but Q2 2025 showed improvement with $71.5 million in sales and $3.3 million , bolstered by a 78% year-over-year rise in adjusted EBITDA to $16.4 million. Potash per ton fell 13% to $337 in Q2 2025, aiding margins as sales volumes increased. The company maintained a strong , positioning it for further in a projected global supply-constrained environment, though analysts note risks from impending oversupply. ![Intrepid Potash evaporation pond, Moab][float-right] These efforts underscore Intrepid's focus on domestic production reliability, with Moab contributing over 60% of U.S. muriate of potash output, amid rising emphasis on critical minerals security.

Corporate structure and leadership

Ownership and governance

Intrepid Potash, Inc. (NYSE: IPI) features a ownership structure dominated by institutional investors, who held approximately 58.59% of outstanding shares as of September 30, 2025, reflecting broad market participation in this small-cap mining firm. Insiders controlled 19.25% of shares during the same period, providing alignment between management and shareholders, though this figure encompasses affiliated entities and has fluctuated with recent transactions. Among top institutional holders, the Vanguard Total Stock Market Index Fund owned 2.84% (378,430 shares), followed by First Eagle Small Cap Opportunity Fund at 2.54% (338,150 shares) and iShares Russell 2000 ETF at 1.99% (264,790 shares). Robert P. Jornayvaz III, a co-founder and key insider through entities like Intrepid Production Corp., previously held over 7% but sold 53,035 shares on July 22, 2025, at $34.30 per share, reducing his direct stake to 3,950 shares amid broader insider divestitures. The company's governance framework adheres to standard practices for NYSE-listed firms, with a comprising a mix of independent members and executives to oversee strategic, operational, and risk-related decisions. Barth E. Whitham has served as independent Chairman since 2024, while Kevin S. Crutchfield, appointed CEO in 2024, also holds a director position. Independent directors include , Hugh Harvey (co-founder and Vice Chairman), Mary McBride (elected May 2020), and Gonzalo Avendano (appointed January 14, 2025, bringing 30+ years in leadership roles). The board emphasizes independence, with a majority of non-executive members focused on areas like , compensation , and oversight. Key standing committees support board functions: the Audit Committee handles financial reporting and internal controls; the Compensation Committee reviews executive pay and incentives; and the Nominating, , Safety and Sustainability Committee, chaired by William Zisch with members Lori Lancaster and Gonzalo Avendano, manages director nominations, governance policies, and ESG integration. Corporate governance guidelines, last updated September 12, 2024, mandate annual board evaluations, majority voting for directors, and proactive , including and shareholder communications. This structure promotes , though activist efforts, such as Gate City Capital's 2024 push for board declassification and new shareholder-aligned directors, highlight ongoing tensions in aligning governance with investor interests.

Key executives and board

As of December 2024, Kevin S. Crutchfield serves as and a member of the , having been appointed to both roles effective December 2, 2024, succeeding Robert P. Jornayvaz III who transitioned out of day-to-day management. Crutchfield, aged 64, brings over 30 years of experience in the mining industry, including prior roles as President and CEO of and executive positions at . The executive management team includes Matthew D. Preston as , responsible for financial strategy and operations since his appointment in prior years. Christina C. Sheehan holds the position of and Corporate Secretary, overseeing legal affairs and . Cris Ingold serves in a senior operational role, contributing to production and .
Board MemberRoleKey Background
Barth E. WhithamIndependent ChairmanMining industry veteran with prior board experience at ; appointed Chairman in 2024, aged 68.
Kevin S. Crutchfield (non-independent, as CEO)See profile above.
Chris ElliottServes on audit and other committees; compensation approximately $207,000 in recent .
Hugh E. Harvey and Vice ChairmanCo-founder of Intrepid Potash; long-term board member with deep company knowledge despite a brief ending in 2022.
Mary McBrideElected in May (year not specified in announcements, but recent); serves on audit and compensation committees.
Lori Lancaster with nearly 20 years in the field; chairs nominating committee.
Gonzalo AvendanoAppointed January 14, 2025; over 30 years in mining leadership, including roles at .
William ZischServes on nominating committee; background in resource sector .
The board maintains a of directors, with committees focused on , compensation, and nominating//safety functions, as outlined in company governance documents. Recent additions like Avendano reflect efforts to bolster expertise in global mining operations amid production expansions.

Operations

Mining and production facilities

Intrepid Potash operates three evaporation facilities in the , utilizing subsurface extraction and natural processes to produce muriate of (MOP) and related products. These sites—located in ; ; and —leverage arid climates for efficient , with access to rail and trucking infrastructure for distribution. The company emphasizes low-cost, environmentally controlled operations, avoiding traditional underground room-and-pillar mining in favor of solution mining techniques that dissolve ore . At the Carlsbad operations, Intrepid employs solution mining at the site, injecting water into saturated reservoirs and old workings to dissolve sylvinite , followed by pumping to surface evaporation ponds. An adjacent underground extracts langbeinite , processed into sulfate of potash (SOPM, branded as ), using conventional methods to access deeper deposits. The facility, situated near , supports diversified output including industrial salt byproducts. The Moab , acquired by Intrepid in , relies on selective , where selectively dissolves from sylvinite beds using and cavern development for enhanced recovery. is then crystallized in extensive surface evaporation ponds covering approximately 400 acres, producing high-purity MOP. Located southwest of , along Highway 279, this site pioneered applications in extraction post-acquisition. The facility processes potassium-rich s pumped from subsurface aquifers to surface ponds for solar evaporation, yielding without mechanical crystallization. Situated in western near the border, operations date to early 20th-century efforts but were revived under Intrepid for consistent agricultural supply, benefiting from the region's extreme aridity. Combined 2022 output across these facilities reached 270,000 short tons of , with targets for expansion to 350,000 tons through optimized management.

Carlsbad Mine

The Carlsbad operations, located in the Carlsbad Potash District of Eddy and Lea Counties, , include Intrepid Potash's East underground mine and HB solar solution mine, acquired by the company in 2004. These facilities produce muriate of potash (MOP) and sulfate of potash magnesia (SOPM, branded as Trio®), leveraging both conventional extraction and innovative mining techniques in the Delaware Basin. The East Mine, Intrepid's largest underground operation and active since 1965, focuses on langbeinite ore extraction following a shift from potash production, which ceased in 2016 amid low market prices. Conventional room-and-pillar mining targets the langbeinite-rich 5 ore zone, blended with material from the 3 zone, yielding ore processed into Trio® SOPM at the adjacent East Plant mill using flotation and methods. The facility supports Intrepid's premium output, with langbeinite providing , magnesium, and for agricultural applications. In contrast, the Solar Solution Mine, commissioned in 2014 within flooded remnants of legacy workings from the , South, North, and mines, employs selective solution mining to recover sylvinite from the 1st and 3rd ore zones. Operations involve drilling injection wells, saturating caverns with at rates up to 2,000 gallons per minute, pumping dissolved to 18 evaporation ponds for during hot, dry conditions, and at the HB Flotation . The North compaction nearby granulates the output for market. Historical annual production has varied from 98,000 to 172,000 short tons, with reserves of 4.2 million tons at 21.6% K₂O grade supporting a 23-year life at full 180,000-ton capacity; recent upgrades, including Phase 1 of the HB Injection Pipeline (2023) and new extraction wells (2024), aim to restore peak levels. The adjacent West Mine, also acquired in 2004 for conventional underground potash extraction, was idled in 2016 due to uneconomic conditions and remains non-operational. Across Carlsbad sites, Intrepid controls roughly 143,000 acres, primarily leased from federal and state entities, enabling and management integral to solution processes. In 2023, these operations contributed to company-wide outputs of 224,000 short tons of and 216,000 short tons of Trio®, emphasizing solar to minimize energy use while process .

Moab Mine

The Moab Mine, also known as the Cane Creek Mine, is located approximately 20 miles west of , in Grand County, along Highway 279. Intrepid Potash acquired the facility in January 2000 from Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan, marking the company's initial asset and entry into production. The mine operates on leases covering 10,100 acres from the State of and about 200 acres from the U.S. federal government. Intrepid employs solar solution at , extracting from deposits in the Basin's Bed 5 and Bed 9 formations. In Bed 5, is injected into legacy underground workings from prior conventional to dissolve sylvinite , which is then pumped to surface evaporation ponds for solar concentration and into muriate of (). Bed 9 utilizes selective solution techniques to target while minimizing other salts. This method leverages the arid climate for low-cost , producing granular and standard products supplied to agricultural, , and organics markets. The facility's annual production capacity is approximately 100,000 short tons of . Intrepid has enhanced output through innovations like horizontal drilling to access sylvinite layers more efficiently. The operation uses mixed with for injection , secured via local water rights, and features evaporation ponds visible as blue impoundments near . solution mining at contributes to Intrepid's portfolio of low-emission, surface-based processes compared to underground methods.

Wendover Facility

The Wendover Facility is a solar evaporation operation owned by Intrepid Potash, located near , on the Nevada-Utah border within the of Tooele County. Spanning approximately 90,300 acres, it produces (, or ) from naturally occurring subsurface brines in the basin. Potash extraction in the Wendover area began during , with the Utah Salduro Company operating from 1917 to 1921 to supply wartime needs. Operations ceased until , after which production expanded under subsequent owners using similar techniques. Intrepid Potash acquired the facility in 2004, integrating it into its portfolio of low-cost solar brine recovery sites. Brines are sourced from two primary aquifers: a shallow aquifer recharged by winter , accessed via about 120 miles of ditches 15-20 feet deep, and a deeper (890-1,400 feet), accessed via wells built over from accumulated . The brines, rich in , flow into a primary and progress through a series of evaporation ponds where arid conditions concentrate salts, precipitating (KCl) crystals. Harvested crystals undergo washing, drying, and compaction into standard granules for agricultural use. This passive process yields one of the lowest production costs among Intrepid's facilities, with minimal mechanical energy input beyond transport. The facility's productive capacity is approximately 100,000 short tons of annually, though output fluctuates with weather—rain dilutes brines, while high rates enhance yields—historically ranging from 65,000 to 100,000 tons per year. Production has declined in recent years due to reduced and suboptimal conditions. Proven and probable reserves stand at 1.7 million tons of at an average 0.5% K₂O grade, supporting roughly 17 years of operation at current rates. The site also generates byproducts from the process.

Technological innovations in extraction

Intrepid Potash employs solution as its primary extraction method across facilities in ; ; and parts of , involving the injection of into underground deposits to dissolve potash-bearing , followed by pumping the saturated solution to surface evaporation ponds where precipitates the minerals. This technique leverages natural in arid climates, minimizing inputs and operational risks compared to conventional underground , with production rates at Moab's ranging from 400 to 1,200 tons per day of and salt products. A key innovation adopted by Intrepid in 2004 at the facility was the adaptation of horizontal drilling techniques from the oil and gas sector to solution mining, enabling the creation of extended horizontal caverns for more efficient and stabilized production volumes. This approach involved injecting saturated into both legacy mine workings and newly drilled horizontal caverns, enhancing recovery rates from sylvinite deposits while reducing surface footprint and water usage. In Carlsbad, solution mining complements traditional room-and-pillar extraction by utilizing existing infrastructure like the Eddy Shaft, completed in November 2023, to access a 270-million-gallon subsurface with high concentrations for targeted recovery. Recent advancements include the 2023 completion of Wells 45 and 46 at , which expanded brine injection capacity and supported seasonal ramps without disrupting ongoing evaporation operations. These developments prioritize and , though they remain evolutions of established solution mining rather than novel proprietary technologies.

Supply chain and logistics

Intrepid Potash's supply chain emphasizes efficient outbound from its and processing facilities, leveraging geographic proximity to key U.S. markets to reduce transportation costs and emissions. The company's operations rely on vertically integrated processes for extraction via solar evaporation, solution , and underground methods, with minimal inbound dependencies beyond , , and maintenance equipment sourced regionally. Products such as muriate of (MOP), sulfate of magnesia (SOPM), industrial salts, and oilfield brines are distributed primarily to agricultural, , and industrial customers in the western and , targeting regions that maximize transportation advantages for higher net realized prices. Facilities in ; ; and , feature dedicated loadout points for bulk, bagged, and palletized shipments, with operations supporting rail and truck access to major highways like Interstate 80 and rail networks including Union Pacific. At Wendover, potash, metal recovery salt, halite, and magnesium chloride are shipped via truck along I-80 or by rail, enabling delivery to industrial users with low-cost evaporation-derived products. Moab's loadout on Highway 279 handles similar volumes, while Carlsbad's north and east plants on State Highway 243 and Red Cloud Road facilitate high-volume trucking for potash and brine solutions, including up to 150 tons per hour capacity during peak operations. In oilfield applications, Intrepid provides end-to-end integration, including high-speed mixing of and at facilities, followed by managed trucking to drilling sites, which enhances reliability for customers in the Permian Basin and other western basins. Overall, this network supports approximately 3.5% of U.S. consumption while prioritizing sales to distributors and end-users in logistically favorable zones to optimize delivery economics.

Products and markets

Muriate of potash (MOP)

Muriate of potash (MOP), or (KCl), serves as a primary potassium fertilizer produced by Intrepid Potash through underground mining, solution mining, and solar evaporation processes. The company's Carlsbad facility in utilizes both conventional underground extraction and solution mining of ore zones to yield MOP via brine processing at the HB Plant. In , solar evaporation ponds at the Moab and Wendover sites concentrate brine from solution mining or pumped , crystallizing MOP through natural in a sustainable, low-energy method. Intrepid offers in multiple grades tailored to agricultural and specialty applications, including granular (for broadcast spreading), standard (fine particle for soluble blends), turf grade (optimized for lawns and golf courses), and OMRI-listed variants certified for use. These products deliver approximately 60% K₂O ( equivalent), providing immediately available essential for development, resistance, and enhancement in chloride-tolerant crops such as corn, , and soybeans. The OMRI-listed , sourced exclusively from Utah's solar evaporation operations, meets standards due to its natural derivation without synthetic additives, enabling use on certified farms where deficiencies occur. As the only U.S.-based producer, Intrepid holds a unique position in domestic supply, accounting for roughly 3.5% of annual national consumption amid heavy reliance on imports from , , and . The company's segment targets the U.S. market, with sales distributed via truck and rail to farmers and distributors; limited volumes support industrial uses like supplements. Production and sales volumes have shown growth, with 93,000 short tons produced and 103,000 short tons sold in Q1 2025, reflecting a 7% production increase and 39% sales surge year-over-year driven by steady demand and operational efficiencies. Overall 2024 output rose 32% from 2023 levels, supporting sales into a market where U.S. demand exceeds 10 million tons annually.

Sulfate of potash magnesia (SOPM, Trio brand)

Sulfate of potash magnesia (SOPM), branded by Intrepid Potash as , is a low-chloride, granular mined from the naturally occurring langbeinite (K₂Mg₂(SO₄)₃), providing , , and in form. This composition delivers 21.5-22% (K₂O), 10.5-10.8% (Mg), and 21-22% (S), with chloride levels below 2.5% and a neutral , making it fully water-soluble and suitable for direct application or blending. Production occurs primarily at Intrepid's Carlsbad East facility in , where langbeinite ore is extracted via underground room-and-pillar mining from the 3rd and 5th ore zones, then crushed, screened, and processed into uniform granules without chemical additives. The ore's natural crystalline structure ensures nutrient stability, distinguishing from synthetically produced alternatives. Trio targets chloride-sensitive crops including tree fruits, vegetables, potatoes, cotton, and tobacco, where high-chloride alternatives like muriate of potash (MOP) risk yield reductions or quality issues; its sulfate-based nutrients support root development, photosynthesis, and stress tolerance without excess salinity. Applications extend to row crops like alfalfa, turf grass, and organics—earning OMRI certification for certified organic production—while also serving animal feed for livestock and pets due to its feed-grade purity. In market positioning, addresses soil deficiencies in magnesium and alongside , often co-limiting in U.S. , enabling balanced that boosts to , pests, and diseases compared to single-nutrient sources. Distribution leverages Intrepid's facilities in Carlsbad, , and , with rail and truck access facilitating sales to domestic growers prioritizing low-input, high-value farming.

Industrial salt and byproducts

Intrepid Potash generates industrial salts and related byproducts primarily as residues from its solution mining and solar processes for extracting muriate of (MOP) at facilities in ; ; and . These byproducts include ( or solar salt), metal recovery salt (MRS), (MgCl₂), and salt , which emerge after separation via brine injection into zones, dissolution, pumping, and pond . At the facility, for instance, annual production includes approximately 31,000 metric tons of and 156,000 metric tons of MgCl₂, shipped by and . ![Intrepid Potash evaporation pond, Moab][float-right]
Solar salts are harvested in various grades and moisture levels through , where potash-enriched brines leave behind purer fractions after and separation. , a blend of potash and in varying ratios, is produced by drying harvested directly, enhancing aluminum recovery in processes due to its chemical properties. At Carlsbad, flotation processing of solution-mined brines yields additional and byproducts alongside . These materials are further processed to minimize , with sales offsetting operational costs and contributing about 14% to the potash segment's revenues on average from 2017 to 2022.
Applications span multiple sectors: solar salts and brines serve oil and gas drilling (e.g., Intrepid 10 lb brine, a low-magnesium, high-density fluid derived directly from KCl solution mining for penetrating salt formations), de-icing, road dust control, water softening, hide processing, and animal feed. MgCl₂ is used for de-icing and as Road Saver brine for dust suppression, while MRS targets industrial metal recovery. This byproduct utilization supports resource efficiency in potash operations, where higher potash output correlates with increased salt volumes available for sale.

Financial performance

Intrepid Potash's primary revenue sources consist of sales from its potash segment, including muriate of (MOP) and sulfate of potash magnesia (SOPM, branded as Trio), alongside industrial byproducts such as , , brines, and water sales primarily to the oil and gas sector. In 2024, accounted for 39% of total revenue, Trio for 41%, water for 5%, for 5%, for 2%, brines for 5%, and other sources for 3%. These proportions reflect a shift toward diversified outputs from mining operations in and , where byproducts like ($12.5 million in 2023) and ($8.2 million in 2023) supplement sales, with brines ($8.3 million in 2023) supporting Permian Basin activities. Historical revenue trends have been volatile, driven by global potash price fluctuations, production volumes affected by weather and operational factors, and geopolitical events impacting supply chains. Total annual revenue reached $337.6 million in 2022, boosted by elevated potash prices amid disruptions from the Russia-Ukraine , which reduced global supply and heightened U.S. demand. This peak followed $270.3 million in 2021 and declined to $279.1 million in 2023 and $254.7 million in 2024 as prices normalized and production constraints, including rainfall impacts on solar evaporation mines, limited output.
YearTotal Revenue (millions USD)Key Drivers
2021270.3Steady agricultural demand; moderate prices.
2022337.6Price surge from supply disruptions; higher volumes.
2023279.1Price moderation; byproduct sales growth.
2024254.7Normalized prices; weather-affected production.
The company's reliance on spot market sales in the U.S. exposes to commodity cycles, with and comprising the majority but industrial streams providing stability amid market swings.

Profitability, debt, and strength

Intrepid Potash reported of $254.7 million in , a decline of 8.7% from $282.6 million in 2023, reflecting softer pricing amid global market pressures. Gross profit fell to $29.1 million in from $43.9 million the prior year, yielding a compressed of approximately 11.4%, driven by higher production costs and lower realized prices despite stable volumes. Operating expenses decreased slightly to $36.3 million, but the company recorded an operating loss in , compounded by charges totaling $10.7 million, including $4.4 million related to the East mine. EBITDA for stood at $33.8 million, indicating operational cash generation amid profitability challenges. In the first half of 2025, profitability showed signs of recovery, with Q2 sales reaching $71.5 million and of $3.3 million (EPS $0.25), reversing a prior-year loss through higher production efficiencies and pricing stabilization. Adjusted EBITDA for Q2 2025 rose 78% year-over-year to $16.4 million, supported by improved unit economics in and Trio segments. Full-year 2025 revenue estimates hover around $237 million, suggesting cautious optimism amid volatile markets. The company maintains minimal debt, with total debt of $3.4 million as of June 2025, primarily short-term obligations, and no long-term debt outstanding. This equates to a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.7%, underscoring conservative leverage. Intrepid holds an undrawn $150 million revolving credit facility expiring in 2027, providing ample borrowing capacity without current utilization. Interest coverage remains robust given negligible debt service obligations. Balance sheet strength is evident in total assets of approximately $607 million and shareholders' of $484 million as of mid-2025, with net cash position of $81.6 million after minimal debt. Liquidity metrics are solid, including a of 5.3 and cash reserves of $85 million, enabling resilience against cycles without reliance on external financing. This fortress-like structure supports strategic flexibility, including potential investments in optimization, while avoiding dilution from equity raises.

Stock performance and investor relations

Intrepid Potash, Inc. (NYSE: IPI) has exhibited significant in its stock performance, largely driven by fluctuations in global prices, which peaked in 2022 amid supply disruptions from the Russia-Ukraine conflict and subsequently declined. The stock reached a high of $119.50 per share on April 18, 2022, reflecting elevated demand and pricing pressures, before plummeting 85.3% to a low of $17.58 per share on May 31, 2023, as prices normalized and market oversupply emerged. From 2020 to 2025, shares traded in a range influenced by these cycles, with year-to-date returns as of October 24, 2025, at 28.79%, closing at $28.23, amid a one-year gain of 14.15%. The company's stood at approximately $367.53 million as of October 16, 2025, reflecting its position as a smaller-cap player in the sector with exposure to agricultural risks. Intrepid Potash has not paid , maintaining a trailing twelve-month dividend payout of $0.00 as of October 2025, prioritizing operational reinvestment and reduction over distributions. This approach aligns with its debt-free status and focus on cost improvements, though it limits direct returns to price appreciation. Investor relations efforts are centralized through the company's website, providing real-time stock quotes, historical data, filings, and quarterly earnings releases. Key communications include investor presentations, such as the August 2025 update detailing and market outlooks, and an for earnings calls. Contact is facilitated via Director of Investor Relations John Richardson and Vice President Evan Mapes ([email protected]), with resources like FAQs and alerts supporting shareholder engagement. These activities emphasize on operational metrics, such as volumes and , amid broader sector challenges like foreign competition.

Strategic and economic importance

Contributions to US agriculture and food security

Potash, primarily in the form of potassium chloride (muriate of potash) and sulfate of potash magnesia, is an essential macronutrient for plant growth, facilitating water uptake, enzyme activation, and resistance to drought and disease, thereby directly supporting higher crop yields in US agriculture. Potassium deficiencies can reduce yields by impairing photosynthesis and nutrient transport, making consistent supply critical for staples like corn, soybeans, and potatoes that underpin food production. Intrepid Potash, as one of the few domestic producers, supplied approximately 3.5% of total potassium consumption in 2024 through its operations in and , focusing on high-quality products for agricultural use. The company's output, derived from solar evaporation ponds, accounted for a significant portion of muriate of production, helping to meet demand for fertilizers that enhance and crop resilience without relying solely on imports. With the importing over 93% of its needs in 2024—primarily from amid geopolitical risks and vulnerabilities—Intrepid's domestic production bolsters by providing a reliable, proximate source that mitigates potential disruptions from or trade tensions affecting suppliers like and . This localized reduces transportation costs and emissions for Midwestern and Western farmers, enabling timely application to sustain yields amid growing population demands and climate variability. In 2023, represented 47% of Intrepid's sales, underscoring its agricultural focus, while the company's emphasis on sustainable extraction from US deposits supports long-term and national self-sufficiency in inputs vital for feeding over 330 million Americans and enabling exports.

Role in reducing reliance on foreign potash supplies

Intrepid Potash operates as the sole domestic producer of muriate of (MOP) in the United States, extracting the mineral through underground mining in and solar evaporation processes in and , thereby providing a native source for a key agricultural input otherwise dominated by imports. This positions the company to supply approximately 3.5% of the country's annual MOP consumption, contributing to a reduction in overall U.S. potash import dependence from near-total reliance to about 90%. The company's production of sulfate of potash magnesia (SOPM, branded as ) further diversifies domestic potassium availability, with operations dedicated exclusively to potash products and yielding around 300,000 to 310,000 short tons of in projected 2026 output. By maintaining U.S.-based and processing, Intrepid mitigates risks associated with foreign supply disruptions, such as geopolitical tensions affecting exports from major suppliers like (which accounts for the bulk of U.S. imports), , and . This domestic capacity offers logistical advantages, including shorter supply chains and potentially higher margins amid events like proposed tariffs on Canadian imports, which could elevate U.S. prices and underscore the strategic value of local production. Intrepid's role gains added significance following the U.S. government's recognition of as a critical mineral, emphasizing efforts to bolster self-sufficiency in supply chains essential for .

Market dynamics and competitive positioning

The global potash market, valued at approximately USD 62.4 billion in 2024, is projected to grow at a (CAGR) of 5.3% through 2032, driven primarily by increasing demand for fertilizers in amid rising global food needs and constraints. Supply remains concentrated, with , , and accounting for over 50% of production, making the market susceptible to geopolitical disruptions such as sanctions following the 2022 , which temporarily elevated prices before stabilization. In the United States, domestic production totaled 420,000 metric tons in 2024, representing less than 2% of global output, with the majority of consumption met by imports, exposing U.S. to risks and price volatility. Intrepid Potash holds a dominant position in the U.S. market as the sole producer of muriate of (MOP), utilizing low-cost solar evaporation methods at its and facilities, which comprised 47% of its 2023 sales. The company's projected output of 300,000-310,000 tons in 2026 positions it to supply a significant portion of U.S. demand, enhancing its competitive edge through proximity to end-users, reduced transportation costs, and insulation from import tariffs or disruptions. Globally, Intrepid competes with larger integrated fertilizer giants like Nutrien Ltd. and , which dominate with diversified operations and from Canadian and international assets, though Intrepid's focus on domestic, sustainable production differentiates it in a market facing potential oversupply pressures into 2026. Potash prices, which surged over 30% in 2023 due to supply constraints, exhibited upward momentum in early 2025 amid trade policy uncertainties and robust demand, though forecasts indicate volatility from expanding global capacity. Intrepid's strategic emphasis on alongside value-added products like sulfate of potash magnesia (SOPM) and industrial salts allows it to mitigate pure exposure, with its U.S.-centric model supporting national goals for supply amid efforts to diversify away from foreign dependencies. This positioning, bolstered by a strong , makes Intrepid an attractive domestic alternative despite scale disadvantages against multinational rivals.

Regulatory engagement and environmental considerations

Lobbying activities and policy advocacy

Intrepid Potash has conducted federal activities focused on natural resources, , and regulations pertinent to extraction and production. In 2024, the company expended $360,000 on lobbying efforts, including $30,000 in the fourth quarter alone, as disclosed under the Lobbying Disclosure Act. These expenditures represent a consistent but modest level of engagement compared to larger mining firms, with historical spending reaching $440,000 in 2015 amid efforts to influence trade and sanctions policies. Lobbying has primarily targeted issues under the broad categories of and resources, including regulatory frameworks for domestic and environmental in solution mining operations. The company has retained firms employing former government officials to advocate on its behalf, such as in 2015 when ex-Senator and associates lobbied for Intrepid as a key domestic producer amid broader U.S. sanctions discussions on foreign suppliers. These efforts align with Intrepid's position as the only U.S. firm dedicated exclusively to fertilizers, aiming to bolster policies that reduce import dependence from sanctioned nations like and , which dominate global supply. In addition to direct lobbying, Intrepid has made limited political contributions, totaling $20,361 in the 2024 election cycle, directed toward federal candidates and committees with interests in resource policy. Such underscores the company's strategic emphasis on securing favorable conditions for U.S. self-sufficiency, particularly in light of potash's role in agricultural fertilizers and national , though disclosures do not detail specific bills beyond general issue areas.

Environmental practices, compliance, and resource management

![Intrepid Potash evaporation pond, Moab][float-right] Intrepid Potash employs solar solution techniques at its facility in , utilizing outdoor evaporation ponds to concentrate into crystals, which reduces reliance on energy-intensive mechanical evaporation and lowers compared to traditional methods. The company recycles process water and prioritizes non-potable brackish sources to minimize freshwater consumption across operations. Waste management practices include policies for emissions control, energy efficiency, and disposal aligned with federal regulations such as the Clean Air Act and . The firm maintains an environmental compliance program overseen by dedicated staff, expending $3.2 million in 2022 on regulatory adherence, studies, and remediation. Intrepid reports full with applicable environmental laws, with regular audits and reviews to address potential risks. However, historical incidents include a 2013 New Mexico environmental violation resulting in a $76,000 penalty for Intrepid Potash-, LLC, and a 2017 EPA penalty of $59,442 for unspecified violations. SEC filings disclose ongoing monitoring for permit conditions, violations, and associated fines, though no major recent penalties are detailed. Resource management focuses on sustainable extraction from established reserves, with estimated potash resources supporting long-term operations at sites like , and . Water rights challenges have arisen, notably a court ruling invalidating commercial allocations in , prompting shifts to alternative sourcing and conservation measures. Operations hold adequate permits for current , with access to mineralized zones via underground and solution methods, emphasizing brine recycling in evaporation processes to optimize resource use.

Criticisms and responses to regulatory challenges

Intrepid Potash-New Mexico, LLC faced an environmental violation in 2013, resulting in a $76,000 penalty from the New Mexico Environment Department as part of a settlement agreement addressing compliance issues at its Carlsbad operations. In 2017, Intrepid Potash, Inc. incurred a $59,442 penalty from the U.S. for an environmental violation, reflecting regulatory scrutiny over operational practices. A significant regulatory challenge arose in New Mexico's basin, where the ruled on July 2, 2025, that Intrepid had abandoned nearly all of its water rights—retaining only 150 acre-feet per year—due to failure to apply them to beneficial use following the 1977 of its Avalon processing plant. The court determined that Intrepid's repeated requests for extensions from 1978 to 2017, justified by economic factors and insufficient river flow, demonstrated speculative intent rather than diligent development, invoking New Mexico's prior appropriation doctrine and anti-speculation principles to prioritize active use for public benefit. Critics, including the Office of the State Engineer, argued the ruling preserved river flows for downstream users and ecosystems amid over-allocation pressures. Operations near , have drawn concerns over water consumption for solar evaporation ponds, which draw from deep aquifers or the system to extract potash, potentially straining arid-region resources and affecting public lands managed by the . Local environmental advocates have highlighted risks of brine discharge, evaporation inefficiencies, and cumulative impacts from solution mining following a 1963 underground mine explosion that shifted methods. In response to violations, Intrepid has integrated compliance into operations, as outlined in its 2024 Sustainability Report, committing to emissions reductions, waste minimization, and adherence to environmental permits through board oversight and process improvements. The company promoted its solar solution mining at as a low-impact alternative to conventional underground extraction, reducing safety risks and surface disturbance while enabling from legacy sites. Regarding the Pecos ruling, Intrepid contested abandonment claims through appeals to the district court, Court of Appeals, and , asserting economic viability constraints and historical diligence, though the decisions upheld forfeiture to enforce non-speculative use. Intrepid continues under remaining permits, focusing on alternative sourcing to mitigate water dependency.

References

  1. [1]
    Intrepid Potash: Home
    Intrepid is the only producer in the United States dedicated solely to potash and sulfate of potash magnesia fertilizers.Our Locations · About Us · Careers · Potash
  2. [2]
    Intrepid Potash, Inc. (IPI) Company Profile & Facts - Yahoo Finance
    Intrepid Potash, Inc. delivers potassium, magnesium, sulfur, salt, and water products. It operates through three segments: Potash, Trio, and Oilfield Solutions.
  3. [3]
    About Us - Intrepid Potash
    Intrepid delivers high quality potassium, magnesium, sulfur and salt essential for success in agriculture, animal feed and industry.
  4. [4]
  5. [5]
    Why Invest - Intrepid Potash, Inc. - Investor Relations
    Intrepid's potash production comes from solar solution mines. Solar solution mining is a relatively safe and environmentally friendly production method. Unlike ...
  6. [6]
    [PDF] OVERVIEW OF INTREPID'S POTASH OPERATIONS
    Sep 3, 2023 · INTREPID'S HISTORY. 14. Intrepid Was Founded With the Goal of Consolidating the U.S. Potash Industry. Slide Notes: Our Intrepid South ranch ...
  7. [7]
    Intrepid Potash loses appeal seeking to regain rights to Pecos River
    Intrepid had claimed about 35,000 AF of water rights along the river for non-consumptive use and about 19,000 AF for consumption, both for refining potash and ...
  8. [8]
    Court rules Intrepid Potash has no water rights in New Mexico
    Intrepid's use of the Pecos River water became controversial after the company disclosed it planned to pump water from the river for sale to the oil and gas ...
  9. [9]
    Intrepid Potash defends its Pecos River water rights during trial
    The case centered around Intrepid's claim to 19000 acre feet of Pecos River water for consumption, and challenges from local irrigation groups.
  10. [10]
    Registration No. 333-148215 - SEC.gov
    On February 29, 2004, Intrepid Mining acquired substantially all of the assets of Mississippi Potash, Inc. and Eddy Potash, Inc. from Mississippi Chemical ...
  11. [11]
    [PDF] EXHIBIT
    Apr 4, 2008 · On February 29, 2004, Intrepid Mining acquired substantially all of the assets of Mississippi. Potash, Inc. and Eddy Potash, Inc. from ...
  12. [12]
    Intrepid Potash IPO raises $960 million - Reuters
    Apr 22, 2008 · Intrepid Potash Inc, a producer of crop nutrients, on Monday raised $960 million with an initial public offering of shares that priced above expectations.
  13. [13]
    Platte River Equity Announces Intrepid Potash, Inc. Initial Public ...
    Apr 29, 2008 · The shares began trading April 22, 2008 on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol “IPI”. Intrepid Mining LLC, the parent company of ...
  14. [14]
    [PDF] Unique Products, Unique Properties - AnnualReports.com
    On April 25, 2008, Intrepid Potash, Inc. (''Intrepid'') closed on its initial public offering (''IPO'') by selling 34,500,000 shares of common stock at ...
  15. [15]
    Intrepid Potash, Inc. (Form: 10-K, Received - EDGAR Online
    Mining was dissolved on April 25, 2008. Approximately $52.6 million of the remaining net proceeds from the IPO were retained by us. We have one operating ...
  16. [16]
    Intrepid Potash, Inc. (IPI) IPO - NASDAQ.com
    Company Overview ; 12/31 · $4,200,000.00 · -- · 74,845,357 · 180.Missing: date | Show results with:date
  17. [17]
    Why did the price of potash plummet? - The World Economic Forum
    Dec 2, 2014 · The price of potash actually went down. Key to the decline in price was the dissolution on July 29, 2013, of the BPC.
  18. [18]
    The Potash Market, in 2010 and Beyond - Investing News Network
    Dec 15, 2010 · In 2010, potash prices staged a modest, incremental comeback with prices currently around $526 per tonne. Potash's precipitous price drop in ...
  19. [19]
    Intrepid Potash Idles West Facility | INN - Investing News Network
    May 10, 2016 · The decision comes amidst continued weakness in the potash market. Shares of Intrepid dropped on Monday's news, but were back up 18 percent ...Missing: 2010 | Show results with:2010
  20. [20]
    Intrepid Potash will idle its West facility in New Mexico
    May 9, 2016 · Intrepid Potash will idle its West facility in New Mexico. May 9, 2016 ... BHP Billiton plans to invest in expansion, boost production. Related Articles.
  21. [21]
    [PDF] Intrepid Potash – New Mexico, LLC - Internal Web Services
    Facility Name: Intrepid Potash – New Mexico, LLC. West Plant. North Plant. HB ... Plant is in idle state since 2016 with no operation. Page 177. Intrepid ...
  22. [22]
    Intrepid Potash (NYSE:IPI) May Have Issues Allocating Its Capital
    Jul 25, 2025 · We are a bit worried about the trend of returns on capital at Intrepid Potash. To be more specific, the ROCE was 2.2% five years ago, but since ...
  23. [23]
    Intrepid Potash (NYSE:IPI) Is Looking To Continue Growing Its ...
    Oct 14, 2025 · Amongst other things, we'll want to see two things; firstly, a growing return on capital employed (ROCE) and secondly, an expansion in the ...
  24. [24]
    Intrepid Potash outlines strategic focus in a new investor presentation
    Aug 16, 2024 · Intrepid emphasizes its unique position as the sole U.S.-based potash producer, offering logistical and pricing advantages.Missing: shifts 2010s 2020s<|separator|>
  25. [25]
    Intrepid Potash Announces Leadership Changes and Strategic Shift
    Apr 17, 2024 · Intrepid Potash Inc (IPI) has provided an update. The Company recently announced significant management and board changes in a press release ...Missing: 2010s 2020s
  26. [26]
    Intrepid Potash: U.S. Potash Producer With A Fortress Balance ...
    Oct 3, 2025 · Intrepid Potash remains a Buy, supported by a strong balance sheet and attractive valuation. · Recent production setbacks and lower potash prices ...
  27. [27]
    American Critical Minerals Highlights Recent Positive Development
    Jul 8, 2025 · Q1 2025 Results from Intrepid Potash show a 7% increase in potash production (93,000 tons) and a 39% surge in potash sales volumes (103,000 tons).Missing: ramp- | Show results with:ramp-
  28. [28]
    [PDF] Intrepid Potash
    Mar 4, 2025 · Key Assets & Corporate Profile. 4. March 2025. Key Assets. Moab, UT Solar Solution Mine. • Acquired in 2000; solution mining occurs in two beds, ...Missing: founding | Show results with:founding
  29. [29]
    Intrepid Potash: The Recovery May Be Just Getting Started (NYSE:IPI)
    Mar 26, 2025 · So when the cycle turns up, IPI feels some kind of operating leverage - that's why its stock price soared by 15x from early 2020 to early 2022 ...Missing: financial 2020s
  30. [30]
    Intrepid Potash (IPI) Stock Price & Overview
    IPO Date Apr 22, 2008. Employees 468. Stock Exchange NYSE. Ticker Symbol IPI. Website https://www.intrepidpotash.com · Full Company Profile. Financial ...
  31. [31]
    Intrepid Potash Reports Strong Q2 2025 Earnings - iGrow News
    Aug 7, 2025 · Intrepid Potash posted $71.5 million in total sales and $3.3 million in net income for Q2 2025 · Adjusted EBITDA rose 78% year-over-year to $16.4 ...Missing: IPO | Show results with:IPO
  32. [32]
    [PDF] Intrepid Potash
    Aug 7, 2025 · In Q2 2025, Our Potash COGS/Ton Improved 13% Y/Y: Our Q2 2025 Potash COGS/ton totaled $337 vs. $386 in Q2 2024 (improved 13%); the respective ...
  33. [33]
    Intrepid Potash: Sell Due To Imminent Global Supply Surge (NYSE:IPI)
    Jun 23, 2025 · We initiate Intrepid Potash with a Sell rating and $30 PT, citing global oversupply and sector headwinds limiting upside through 2026.
  34. [34]
    Utah is blessed with incredible natural resources. We visited the ...
    Sep 23, 2025 · Scenic Potash Mine? The mine produces 60% of the US production of muriate of potash, a potassium- containing salt used widely by farmers in ...
  35. [35]
    Intrepid Potash, Inc. (IPI) Stock Major Holders - Yahoo Finance
    Find out the direct holders, institutional holders and mutual fund holders for Intrepid Potash, Inc. (IPI).Missing: structure | Show results with:structure
  36. [36]
    Company Intrepid Potash, Inc. - MarketScreener
    Shareholders: Intrepid Potash, Inc. ; Robert Jornayvaz. 7.74 %. 1,023,754, 7.74 % ; BlackRock Advisors LLC. 6.475 %. 856,512, 6.475 % ; DFA Australia Ltd. 5.44 %.Missing: structure | Show results with:structure
  37. [37]
    Insider Selling at Intrepid Potash: Profit-Taking or a Sign of Deeper ...
    Jul 25, 2025 · - Intrepid Potash insiders sold $3.2M in shares over three months, sparking debate on profit-taking vs. long-term concerns. - Robert Jornayvaz ...
  38. [38]
    Intrepid Potash Inc: Executives - GlobalData
    Barth E. Whitham. Chairman Executive Board Since: 2024 Age: 68 ; Kevin S. Crutchfield. Chief Executive Officer; Director Executive Board Since: 2024 Age: 64.
  39. [39]
    Intrepid Potash, Inc. (IPI) Leadership & Management Team Analysis
    Board Members ; Barth WhithamIndependent Chairman, US$258.24k ; Chris ElliottIndependent Director, US$206.99k ; Hugh HarveyIndependent Director, US$178.77k ; Mary ...<|separator|>
  40. [40]
    Who are in the management team of Intrepid Potash, Inc.?
    Hugh Harvey holds the position of Vice Chairman of the Board. The board also features several independent directors: Mr. Terry Considine, Mr. Chris Elliott, Ms.
  41. [41]
    Intrepid Announces Appointment of Gonzalo Avendano to Board of ...
    Jan 15, 2025 · ... director to Intrepid's Board of Directors (the "Board"), effective January 14, 2025. Mr. Avendano has over 30 years of experience in leadership ...
  42. [42]
    Governance - Intrepid Potash
    Mary has been elected to our Board of Directors beginning May 2020. Ms. McBride is a senior banking executive with over 30 years of experience and ...
  43. [43]
    Committee Composition - Intrepid Potash, Inc. - Investor Relations
    Nominating, Corporate Governance, Safety and Sustainability Committee. Lori Lancaster. William Zisch. Gonzalo Avendano. Committee Member; Committee Chair ...
  44. [44]
    [PDF] Corporate Governance Guidelines
    Sep 12, 2024 · The Board of Directors (the “Board”) of Intrepid Potash, Inc. (the “Corporation”) has adopted these Corporate Governance Guidelines as a ...
  45. [45]
    Gate City Capital Management, LLC - SEC.gov
    Dec 20, 2024 · Enact the following Corporate Governance best practices: declassify the Board of Directors, add new directors that are meaningful shareholders, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  46. [46]
    Intrepid Potash Announces Appointment of Kevin S. Crutchfield as ...
    Dec 2, 2024 · The Board of Directors (the "Board") of Intrepid has appointed Kevin S. Crutchfield as Chief Executive Officer and Board director, effective immediately.
  47. [47]
    Governance - Management - Intrepid Potash, Inc. - Investor Relations
    Kevin Crutchfield. Chief Executive Officer ; Matthew Preston. Chief Financial Officer ; Christina Sheehan. General Counsel and Corporate Secretary ; Cris Ingold.
  48. [48]
    Board of Directors - Intrepid Potash, Inc. - Investor Relations
    Mr. Harvey is the co-founder of Intrepid and served as a member of our Board from 2007 to 2022, including as the Executive Vice Chairman of the Board from 2010 ...
  49. [49]
    Commitment - Intrepid Potash
    (NYSE:IPI) (“Intrepid”) today announced the election of Mary McBride as a new independent director to Intrepid's Board of Directors (the “Board”) effective May ...<|separator|>
  50. [50]
    Board of Directors - Person Details - Intrepid Potash, Inc. - Governance
    Lori Lancaster. Ms. Lancaster is a senior executive with nearly 20 years of experience and leadership in investment banking. In her banking career, she covered ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  51. [51]
    Intrepid Potash, Inc. - SEC.gov
    Jan 14, 2025 · On January 15, 2025, the Company issued a press release announcing the appointment of Mr. Avendano to the Board and related information. A copy ...
  52. [52]
    Industrial - Intrepid Potash
    Our production facilities are located in Carlsbad, New Mexico, Wendover, Utah and Moab, Utah with easy access to rail and major trucking routes. Get directions, ...
  53. [53]
    Glad You Asked: What Are Those Blue Ponds Near Moab?
    May 1, 2019 · The mine is currently owned and operated by Intrepid Potash Inc., and the ponds cover about 400 acres of land 20 miles southwest of Moab.
  54. [54]
    Major Mines & Projects | Wendover Mine - Mining Data Online
    Intrepid's Wendover operation produces potash by transporting subsurface potassium-rich brines to the surface where they areexposed to western Utah's arid ...
  55. [55]
    [PDF] 2024 Sustainability Report - Intrepid Potash
    Jul 1, 2024 · Intrepid is committed to maintaining the highest quality standards in the production of our potash, Trio®, and associated byproducts.Missing: controversies | Show results with:controversies
  56. [56]
    Major Mines & Projects | Carlsbad East Mine - Mining Data Online
    The Carlsbad East Mine is part of the Intrepid Potash-New Mexico (IPNM) ... The 5 ore zone, predominant in langbeinite, is mined and blended with the 3 langbeinite ...
  57. [57]
    Technical Report Summary - SEC.gov
    Using the mineral resource grids, applying a reserve cut-off and modifying factors to a 25-year detailed mine plan reserves for the HB mine were estimated.Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
  58. [58]
    [PDF] Technical Report Summary of the 2023 Es mated Resources and ...
    Dec 31, 2023 · Intrepid-Moab's potash leases include 10,100 acres from the State of Utah and approximately 200 acres from the US federal government through the ...<|separator|>
  59. [59]
    Major Mines & Projects | Moab Mine
    Intrepid-Moab commercially produces potash from two zones, referred to as Bed 5 and Bed 9. These beds are part of a thick sequence of evaporite cycles ...
  60. [60]
    Organics - Intrepid Potash
    Moab Facility: Granular & Standard OMRI Listed Muriate of Potash in bulk, 2,000-3,000 lb totes & 50 lb bags. Hwy 279, Mine Site Road, Moab, UT 84532.
  61. [61]
    Utah's Potash Resources and Activity - Utah Geological Survey
    Intrepid solution mines two of the potash cycles by pumping water down a well, dissolving the potash minerals at depth, and pumping the potassiumenriched fluid ...
  62. [62]
    Intrepid Potash Wendover - The Center for Land Use Interpretation
    Wendover's potash production dates back to WWI, when the Utah Salduro Company extracted potash here from 1917-1921. After that operations ceased until WWII.
  63. [63]
    Environmental Responsibility - Intrepid Potash
    Intrepid uses one of the oldest mining techniques for potash production, solar solution mining. This is one of the safest, lowest cost, most energy efficient ...Missing: technology advancements
  64. [64]
    Intrepid Announces the Successful Completion of the Eddy Shaft ...
    Nov 2, 2023 · This is an important step in returning our annual HB potash production to the previous highs from 2017 to 2019. In a normal brine injection and ...Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline<|separator|>
  65. [65]
    Intrepid Announces the Successful Completion of Two Drilling ...
    Jul 10, 2023 · We successfully completed the Well 45 and Well 46 drilling projects at our solar solution potash mine in Moab, Utah, in time for the 2023 ...
  66. [66]
    [PDF] united states securities and exchange commission
    Our location allows us to target sales to the markets in which we have the greatest transportation advantage, maximizing our average net realized sales price ...
  67. [67]
    Locations - Intrepid Potash
    Moab, UT Bulk Loading Hours: 7am to 4pm Mon-Fri, 8am to 3pm Sat Bagged/Palletized Hours: 7am-3pm Mon-Fri. Moab Loadout. Hwy 279, Mine Site Road, Moab, UT 84532 ...
  68. [68]
    Wendover - SEC.gov
    Intrepid's Wendover operations are situated in the western portion of the Great Salt Lake Desert, which itself is located within the Bonneville Lake basin.
  69. [69]
    Oilfield Solutions - Intrepid Potash
    Intrepid's sites in Wendover, UT, Moab, UT and Carlsbad, NM are each located near major rail lines and trucking routes. We provide real-time product sourcing ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  70. [70]
    [PDF] united states securities and exchange commission - Annual Reports
    Apr 1, 2020 · Baldridge served as Mine Manager of Intrepid Mining from 2003 until its dissolution at the time of our IPO in 2008. Prior to joining Intrepid, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  71. [71]
    Intrepid Potash: Supplying a Growing America
    Our production facilities are located in Carlsbad, New Mexico, Wendover, Utah and Moab, Utah with easy access to rail and major trucking routes. Get ...
  72. [72]
    Products - Intrepid Potash
    Intrepid is the only producer of muriate of potash in the United States. We supply approximately 3.5% of the country's annual MOP consumption.Missing: chain | Show results with:chain
  73. [73]
    Agriculture - Intrepid Potash
    Locations and Logistics. Our production facilities are located in Carlsbad, New Mexico, Wendover, Utah and Moab, Utah with easy access to rail and major ...
  74. [74]
    American Critical Minerals Highlights Recent Positive Developments ...
    Q1 2025 Results from Intrepid Potash show a 7% increase in potash production (93,000 tons) and a 39% surge in potash sales volumes (103,000 tons). Intrepid ...
  75. [75]
    Trio - Intrepid Potash
    Intrepid Trio is a 100% natural mineral with potassium, magnesium, and sulfur, ideal for crops and livestock, with low chloride potassium and water-soluble ...Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
  76. [76]
    [PDF] INTREPID TRIO - Amazon S3
    TRIO is a naturally mined crystalline mineral that supplies three vital plant nutrients – potassium, magnesium and sulfur – all in the water soluble sulfate ...Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
  77. [77]
    [PDF] Naturally Balanced Nutrition in Every Granule - Intrepid Potash
    Intrepid Trio contains 21.5-22% potassium, 10.5-10.8% magnesium, and 21-22% sulfur, with low chloride and neutral pH, and is OMRI listed.Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
  78. [78]
    Intrepid Trio® - Midwestern BioAg
    Intrepid Trio®, or sulfate of potash magnesia, is a low-chloride potassium fertilizer. A neutral-pH fertilizer with less than 2.5 percent chloride, Trio has ...Missing: SOPM | Show results with:SOPM
  79. [79]
    [PDF] Technical Report Summary of the 2023 Es mated Resources and ...
    Dec 31, 2023 · Reserve Update for the Carlsbad HB, East and West Mines for Intrepid Potash, Inc. ... The most recent Environmental Audit (EA) was completed in 2015 for the ...
  80. [80]
    Potash and Langbeinite Resource and Reserve - RESPEC
    Intrepid has an active mechanical Langbeinite mine and is solution mining from idled underground potash mines in New Mexico.
  81. [81]
    Tree Fruits - Intrepid Potash
    Intrepid Trio, also known as Sulfate of Potash Magnesia, allows growers to apply an extremely low chloride potassium (less than 1.0-3.0% Cl depending on ...Missing: SOPM brand
  82. [82]
    Potato - Intrepid Potash
    Intrepid Trio is a natural langbeinite, a unique mineral with three essential nutrients comprised of 21.5-22% potassium (K2O), 10.5-10.8% magnesium (Mg) and 21- ...Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
  83. [83]
    Alfalfa - Intrepid Potash
    Intrepid Trio is natural langbeinite, a unique mineral with three essential nutrients comprised of 21.5-22% potassium (K2O), 10.5-10.8% magnesium (Mg) and 21-22 ...Missing: composition | Show results with:composition<|separator|>
  84. [84]
    Turf Grass - Intrepid Potash
    Intrepid Trio is a natural langbeinite with potassium, magnesium, and sulfur, providing low chloride potassium, and is OMRI listed for organic farming.Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
  85. [85]
    Intrepid Trio® for Southeast US Row Crops
    Mar 23, 2020 · Incorporating Intrepid Trio® as part of a custom blend for row crops provides complete crop nutrition for potassium, magnesium and sulfur.Missing: SOPM brand
  86. [86]
    Cotton - Intrepid Potash
    Intrepid Trio, also known as Sulfate of Potash Magnesia, allows growers to apply an extremely low chloride potassium (less than 1.0-3.0% Cl depending on ...Missing: SOPM | Show results with:SOPM
  87. [87]
    Intrepid Trio Product
    Trio provides a long-lasting, readily available source of low-chloride potassium, magnesium and sulfur ideal for fruit, vegetable and row crops grown in ...Missing: sulfate SOPM
  88. [88]
    Salt - Intrepid Potash
    Locations and Logistics. Our production facilities are located in Carlsbad, New Mexico, Wendover, Utah and Moab, Utah with easy access to rail and major ...
  89. [89]
    [PDF] Technical Report Summary of the 2023 Es mated Resources and ...
    Dec 31, 2023 · Intrepid-Wendover has a long history of processing potash on site. Recovery es mates are based on past plant performance, current ...Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
  90. [90]
    Products - Intrepid Potash
    Our southwestern locations in Utah (Moab and Wendover) and New Mexico (Carlsbad) enjoy easy access to truck and rail. Intrepid Salt is favorably priced for ...<|separator|>
  91. [91]
    [PDF] technical report geology and mineral resources bounty potash ...
    To produce Metal Recovery Salt (MRS), which is a combination of potash and salt, the ore from the harvest ponds is sent directly to the dryer to be dried ...
  92. [92]
    ipi-20241231 - SEC.gov
    We file or furnish with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") reports, including our Annual Reports on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10 ...
  93. [93]
    Intrepid Potash, Inc. (IPI) Income Statement - Yahoo Finance
    Get the detailed quarterly/annual income statement for Intrepid Potash, Inc. (IPI). Find out the revenue, expenses and profit or loss over the last fiscal ...
  94. [94]
  95. [95]
    Intrepid Announces Second Quarter 2025 Results - Business Wire
    Aug 6, 2025 · In the second quarter of 2025, our potash segment sales increased $4.0 million compared to the same prior year period. This was primarily driven ...
  96. [96]
    Intrepid Potash, Inc. (IPI) Stock Price, Quote, News & Analysis
    Intrepid Potash, Inc.'s revenue estimate for 2025 is $236.88M. The latest low revenue estimate is $222.7M and the high revenue estimate is $251.07M. Learn more ...
  97. [97]
    Intrepid Potash, Inc. (IPI) Valuation Measures & Financial Statistics
    Find out all the key statistics for Intrepid Potash, Inc. (IPI), including valuation measures, fiscal year financial statistics, trading record, ...
  98. [98]
    Intrepid Potash (IPI) - Total debt - Companies Market Cap
    Total debt on the balance sheet as of June 2025 : $3.41 Million USD · Intrepid Potash - Total debt on balance sheet (from 2007 to 2025).
  99. [99]
    Intrepid Potash (IPI) Balance Sheet & Financial Health Metrics
    Its total assets and total liabilities are $607.2M and $123.3M respectively. Intrepid Potash's EBIT is $8.6M making its interest coverage ratio -4.8.Missing: profitability | Show results with:profitability
  100. [100]
    How Low Can Intrepid Potash Stock Really Go? - Trefis
    a peak-to-trough decline of 25.4% for the S&P 500. The stock is yet to recover to its pre-Crisis high; The highest the stock has reached since then is $38.94 on ...
  101. [101]
    Intrepid Potash, Inc. (IPI) Stock Price, News, Quote & History
    Find the latest Intrepid Potash, Inc. (IPI) stock quote, history, news and other vital information to help you with your stock trading and investing.Community · 28.23 · Analysis · Historical Data
  102. [102]
  103. [103]
    Intrepid Potash (IPI) Market Cap Today: Live Data & Historical Trends
    As of Oct 16, 2025, Intrepid Potash (IPI) has a market capitalization of $367.53M. Over the past 30 days, its market cap has decreased by -3.78%, while in the ...
  104. [104]
    Intrepid Potash - 11 Year Dividend History | IPI - Macrotrends
    The current TTM dividend payout for Intrepid Potash (IPI) as of October 21, 2025 is $0.00. The current dividend yield for Intrepid Potash as of October 21, 2025 ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  105. [105]
    Intrepid Potash: Potential Shareholder Returns And Several Catalysts
    Jun 23, 2025 · Intrepid Potash trades at equity value, is debt-free, and has improved production and costs, making it an attractive, undervalued opportunity.
  106. [106]
    Stock Info - Intrepid Potash, Inc. - Investor Relations
    Stock Quote: NYSE: IPI ; Day's Open. $28.31. Closing Price. $28.23 ; Intraday Low. $27.84. Intraday High. $28.67 ; Volume. 127,921 ...Missing: ticker symbol
  107. [107]
    Events - Presentations - Intrepid Potash, Inc. - Investor Relations
    Investment Calculator · Analyst Coverage · Financials · Quarterly Results · Annual Reports · SEC Filings · Governance · Governance Documents · Management ...
  108. [108]
    Investor FAQs - Intrepid Potash, Inc. - Resources
    How can I get a copy of the annual report? Annual Reports are available in the Financials section. Investor Contact. Evan Mapes. Evan.Mapes@intrepidpotash.com ...Missing: relations | Show results with:relations
  109. [109]
    Potash—A vital agricultural nutrient sourced from geologic deposits
    Nov 15, 2016 · Potash is a water-soluble potassium compound used as fertilizer. It is essential for plant growth, water uptake, and photosynthesis.
  110. [110]
    Potassium for crop production | UMN Extension
    Role in plant growth · Increases root growth and improves drought resistance. · Maintains turgor; reduces water loss and wilting. · Aids in photosynthesis and food ...
  111. [111]
    The Role of Potash in Sustainable Agriculture - ICL Group
    May 26, 2024 · It enhances photosynthesis, energy transfer, and carbohydrate metabolism, increasing biomass production and yield.
  112. [112]
    U.S. Fertilizer Industry in Global Markets: Structure and Supply Risks
    Jul 29, 2025 · The import reliance for potash is large, growing from 75.6% in 2000, to 93.8% in 2024. While import reliance for phosphorus is much lower, it ...
  113. [113]
    Opinion: Why potash is critical to food security and national security
    Oct 1, 2025 · In this opinion piece, Farhad Abasov, chairman of Millennial Potash, explains the critical importance of potash to our food supply, to food ...
  114. [114]
    [PDF] Potash prices - Mineral Commodity Summaries 2024 - USGS.gov
    Domestic Production and Use: In 2023, the estimated sales value of marketable potash, free on board (f.o.b.) mine, was $570 million, which was 20% lower than ...
  115. [115]
    Reliance on potash imports remains a challenge for the U.S. ...
    Apr 2, 2025 · Currently, the U.S. imports about 90% of its potash, predominantly from Canada, the leading global producer.
  116. [116]
    High US potash stocks to delay tariff reaction: Update - Argus Media
    Mar 6, 2025 · US potash producers Mosaic and Intrepid said an increase in the price of potash from the tariffs would likely materialize for second quarter ...
  117. [117]
    American Potash to Rebrand as American Critical Minerals
    Nov 12, 2024 · Intrepid Potash Inc. (NYSE: IPI) is America's largest potash company and only U.S. domestic potash producer (www.intrepidpotash.com). It ...
  118. [118]
    American Critical Minerals Highlights Recent Addition of Potash to ...
    Intrepid Potash, Inc. is America's largest potash company and only U.S. domestic potash producer and currently produces potash from its nearby Moab Solution ...
  119. [119]
    Potash Market Size, Share & Trends | Industry Report, 2032
    The global potash market size was estimated at USD 62,374.0 million in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 93,501.2 million in 2032, growing at a CAGR of 5.3% ...
  120. [120]
    Top 10 Potash Countries by Production - Investing News Network
    Feb 26, 2025 · The US's most prolific potash producers include Intrepid Potash (NYSE:IPI) and the Mosaic Company.
  121. [121]
    [PDF] Intrepid Potash
    May 6, 2025 · Potash pricing supported from H1/25 supply disruptions and strong demand; key crop futures remain steady, particularly for international crops. ...Missing: downturn | Show results with:downturn
  122. [122]
    Nutrien (NTR) Competitors and Alternatives 2025 - MarketBeat
    The main competitors of Nutrien include CF Industries (CF), Intrepid Potash (IPI), Mosaic (MOS), Element Solutions (ESI), Axalta Coating Systems (AXTA), CSW ...
  123. [123]
    Potash Prices 2025: Key Trends Shaping Agriculture - Farmonaut
    “In 2023, potash prices surged over 30%; supply constraints could keep prices volatile through 2025, affecting food security.” Potash Price Trends and ...
  124. [124]
    Potash Market Size, Share, Growth, Trends & Analysis, 2033
    Sep 22, 2025 · The global potash market size was valued at USD 74.86 billion in 2024 and is anticipated to reach USD 78.85 billion in 2025 from USD 119.46 billion by 2033, ...
  125. [125]
    Intrepid Potash Profile: Summary - OpenSecrets
    Intrepid Potash organization profile. Contributions in the 2024 cycle: $20361. Lobbying in 2024: $360000. Outside Spending in the 2024 cycle: $0.
  126. [126]
    $$30000 of INTREPID POTASH INC. lobbying was just disclosed
    Jan 15, 2025 · $30,000 of INTREPID POTASH INC. lobbying was just disclosed, from Q4 of 2024, in a new Lobbying Disclosure Act filing.
  127. [127]
    Belarus: Domestic Events and Outside Actors - Jamestown
    Jul 30, 2015 · Intrepid Potash has recently spent $440,000 lobbying its interests in Washington (Tut.by, July 21), and it is one of the official donors to ...<|separator|>
  128. [128]
    Client Profile: Intrepid Potash - Lobbying - OpenSecrets
    Particularly active clients often retain multiple lobbying firms, each with a team of lobbyists, to press their case for them.
  129. [129]
    A new Washington influence industry is making millions from sanctions
    Oct 24, 2024 · In 2015, Coleman, the ex-senator, registered with other former U.S. officials at his law firm to lobby on behalf of Intrepid Potash, a domestic ...
  130. [130]
    Intrepid Potash Profile: Recipients • OpenSecrets
    Party, # of Members, Average Contribution, Total Contributions. Democrats, 2, $1, $3. Republicans, 0, $0, $0. Independents, 0, $0, $0.
  131. [131]
    [PDF] Intrepid Potash Inaugural Sustainability Report
    Aug 18, 2023 · In 1999,. Intrepid's predecessor acquired its first potash mining asset in Moab, Utah, and by 2005, we had acquired additional mining assets in.<|separator|>
  132. [132]
  133. [133]
    [PDF] Environmental Policy
    May 24, 2023 · Intrepid is committed to ensuring compliance with all environmental laws, regulations, and standards. Our Environment Policy is reviewed ...
  134. [134]
    intrepid-potash | Violation Tracker - Good Jobs First
    Intrepid Potash - New Mexico, LLC, environmental violation, 2013, NM-ENV, $76,000 ; Intrepid Potash, Inc. environmental violation, 2017, EPA, $59,442.
  135. [135]
    [PDF] united states securities and exchange commission
    Dec 31, 2024 · 2024 Es mated Resources and Reserves at Intrepid Potash-New Mexico Prepared for Intrepid Potash, Inc. February 11, 2025. 63. 14.2 Langbeinite ...Missing: controversies | Show results with:controversies
  136. [136]
    Court Rules Intrepid Potash has no Water Rights in New Mexico
    Based on the ruling, Intrepid no longer has water rights available for commercial use from the Pecos River.Missing: resource | Show results with:resource<|separator|>
  137. [137]
    REVISED 2021 Estimated Resources and Reserves at Intrepid ...
    The property is located in Eddy and Lea Counties, near Carlsbad, New Mexico. The East Plant processes the underground langbeinite ore into Trio®. The HB Plant ...<|separator|>
  138. [138]
    [PDF] New Mexico Environment Department
    Aug 26, 2013 · Carlsbad, NM – The New Mexico Environment Department has entered into a settlement agreement with Intrepid Potash – New Mexico LLC with a total ...Missing: penalty | Show results with:penalty
  139. [139]
    State ex rel. Off. of State Eng'r v. Intrepid Potash, Inc. - Justia Law
    Jul 2, 2025 · State ex rel. Off. of State Eng'r v. Intrepid Potash, Inc. (Unpublished Opinion) Annotate this Case Download PDFMissing: response | Show results with:response
  140. [140]
    [PDF] Supreme Court issues ruling in Pecos River water dispute
    Jul 2, 2025 · The Court unanimously determined that Intrepid Potash, Inc. failed to put most of its water rights to “beneficial use” since closing a ...Missing: criticisms regulatory environmental
  141. [141]
    STATE EX REL OFFICE OF STATE ENGINEER EOG v. INTREPID ...
    Jul 2, 2025 · Intrepid sought and obtained twenty-five extensions of time from 1978 to 2017 continually claiming there was not enough water in the Pecos River ...
  142. [142]
    NM Supreme Court rules Intrepid Potash abandoned Pecos water ...
    Jul 3, 2025 · A long-running legal dispute over a potash producer's rights to Pecos River water in Eddy County was resolved by the state Supreme Court on Wednesday.<|separator|>
  143. [143]
    Environmental impact of mining around Moab, Utah - Facebook
    Oct 1, 2024 · Because of an explosion in 1963 in its underground mine, trapping 25 (only 7 survived). Intrepid Potash pumps water from the Colorado River into ...Missing: criticism | Show results with:criticism
  144. [144]
    [PDF] in the supreme court of the state of new mexico
    Jun 21, 2024 · CID acknowledges that Intrepid discontinued using Pecos River water because of economics, see [AB 8], but fails to acknowledge that the trial ...Missing: response | Show results with:response