Largest US Wood Pellet Maker Enviva Prepares Bankruptcy Filing: Report


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Wednesday, Enviva Inc (NYSE:EVA), the largest U.S. wood pellet exporter, is on the brink of filing for bankruptcy following substantial losses resulting from an ill-fated speculation on future commodity prices

The company is facing nine-figure losses and initiated a 30-day grace period after missing a $24 million interest payment to bondholders, set to expire this Thursday. 

Enviva, anticipating a bankruptcy filing by the end of the week, might delay if bondholders agree to extend the grace period.

A faction of Enviva’s bondholders is proposing financing for the Chapter 11 process, offering a potential lifeline, the Wall Street Journal noted. 

Enviva’s shares, once resilient during the pandemic and the European energy crisis, have plummeted by 99% over the past 12 months.

Establishing its manufacturing and export network in 2010 with financial support from energy-focused private-equity firm Riverstone, Enviva has grown to be the nation’s leading wood pellet seller. Riverstone holds over 40% of the company’s stake.

In a stark reversal of fortune, last year, Enviva’s strategy to purchase pellets for resale backfired, leaving the company obligated to pay $296.3 million for 800,000 metric tons of wood pellets worth only $156.9 million on the open market, according to a November securities filing. 

Anticipating an additional $140 million in losses over the next two years, the company expressed doubts about its ability to persist as a going concern due to the adverse impact on profitability and liquidity.

Enviva, which markets its wood pellets as a low-carbon alternative to fossil fuels, operates ten plants across the South and six marine terminals. 

Although metric tons sold increased in the latest quarter, which ended September 30, revenue dwindled, and net losses expanded due to lower prices.

In January, Enviva received notification that the company no longer complies with NYSE’s continued listing criteria.

Price Action: EVA shares are down 37.70% at $0.28 on the last check Wednesday.

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20-Year Pro Trader Reveals His "MoneyLine"

Ditch your indicators and use the "MoneyLine". A simple line tells you when to buy and sell without the guesswork. It’s a line on a chart that’s helped Nic Chahine win 83% of his options buys. Here's how he does it.


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