CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:CF) today reported that it has restarted operating units at its Woodward, Oklahoma, nitrogen complex. As announced on April 21, 2014, the company had shut down production at the complex to address an issue in one of the site’s boilers. During the outage, the plant completed turnaround maintenance activities that previously were scheduled to begin in June.

“We are pleased to have resumed production at Woodward and are in contact with our customers regarding the status of deliveries from the facility,” commented Phil Koch, senior vice president, manufacturing, CF Industries Holdings, Inc.

The Woodward complex has average annual production capacity for 480,000 tons of gross ammonia, 820,000 tons of UAN, and 25,000 tons of urea liquor.

About CF Industries Holdings, Inc.

CF Industries Holdings, Inc., through its subsidiaries, is a global leader in nitrogen fertilizer manufacturing and distribution, serving both agricultural and industrial customers. CF Industries, headquartered in Deerfield, Illinois, operates world-class nitrogen fertilizer manufacturing complexes in the central United States and Canada and distributes plant nutrients through a system of terminals, warehouses, and associated transportation equipment located primarily in the midwestern United States. The company also owns 50 percent interests in GrowHow UK Limited, a fertilizer manufacturer in the United Kingdom; an ammonia facility in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago; and KEYTRADE AG, a global fertilizer trading organization headquartered near Zurich, Switzerland. CF Industries routinely posts investor announcements and additional information on the company's Web site at www.cfindustries.com and encourages those interested in the company to check there frequently.