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14 | Focus on OSB: North America


North American capacity by mill and market share (pro forma 2022) #


Company Location State/Province


1 Arbec Forest Products St. Georges-de-Champlain Quebec 2 Arbec Forest Products 3 4 5 6 7


Forex Amos


8 9


10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45


Georgia-Pacific Georgia-Pacific Georgia-Pacific Georgia-Pacific Georgia-Pacific Huber Huber Huber Huber Huber


Langboard Louisiana-Pacific


Miramichi Amos


Hosford


Brookneal Fordyce


Engelhart Maine


Estimated capacity:


millions (3/8” basis) 280


New Brunswick Quebec Florida Virginia


Arkansas Ontario


Manning (Clarendon) South Carolina Easton


Commerce Crystal Hill Spring City Broken Bow Valdosta


Fort St. Johns


Louisiana-Pacific Hanceville Louisiana-Pacific Sagola Louisiana-Pacific Roxboro Louisiana-Pacific Carthage Louisiana-Pacific Jasper Louisiana-Pacific Maniwaki Louisiana-Pacific Thomasville Roy O Martin Roy O Martin


Oakdale


Tolko Industries Tolko Industries Tolko Industries West Fraser West Fraser West Fraser West Fraser West Fraser West Fraser West Fraser West Fraser West Fraser West Fraser West Fraser West Fraser


Weyerhaeuser Weyerhaeuser Weyerhaeuser Weyerhaeuser Weyerhaeuser Weyerhaeuser


Corrigan (#1) Meadow Lake High Prairie Athabasca Barwick


High Level


Grande Prairie Chambord LaSarre


Nacogdoches Hugeley Jefferson Guntown Bemidji Cordele Joanna Elkin


Arcadia Edson


Grayling


Hudson Bay Sutton


TOTAL CAPACITY 1 Georgia Pacific adding 150 mmsf (3/8” basis; = 132k m^3


Georgia Virginia


Tennessee Oklahoma Georgia


British Columbia Alabama Michigan


North Carolina Texas Texas


Quebec Alabama Louisiana Texas


Saskatchewan Alberta Alberta Ontario Alberta Alberta Quebec Quebec Texas


Alabama Texas


Mississippi Minnesota Georgia


South Carolina North Carolina Louisiana Alberta


Michigan


Saskatchewan West Virginia


420 463 500 400 500 950 900 430 275 635 450 460 440 750 420 420 525 500 475 650 725 850 850 730 700 830 510 860 830 550 500 420 500 500 450 550 600 650 430 425 445 540 555 640


25,483


Estimated capacity:


thousands m^3


248 372 410 442 354 442 841 796 381 243 562 398 407 389 664 372 372 465 442 420 575 642 752 752 646 619 735 451 761 735 487 442 372 442 442 398 487 531 575 381 376 394 478 491 566


22,551


Capacity units: MMSF (3/8” basis) in millions and cubic meters in thousands NOTES:


complete conversion of Sagola MI mill to siding production in early 2023 4 Roy O Martin expected to open greenfield Corrigan TX mill #2 (capacity = 600 mmsf (3/8” basis) = 530k m^3 5 Tolko’s High Prairie AB destroyed by fire in May 2022; expected to reopen in late 2023 with capacity = 860 mmsf (3/8” basis) = 760k m^3 7 West Fraser expected to reopen Allendale SC mill (capacity = 760 mmsf (3/8” basis) = 670k m^3


) in late 2023


) to Clarendon SC by end of 2023 2 Louisiana Pacific Fort St. Johns BC mill reopened in Dec. 2021 3 Louisiana Pacific mill expected to 6 West Fraser Chambord QC mill reopened in May 2020


) in late 2023


Estimated capacity: millions


(3/8” basis) 700 463


Estimated capacity: thousands m^3


619 410


Capacity share


2.7% 1.8%


3,250


2,876


12.8%


2,250


1,991


8.8%


440


389


1.7%


4,465


3,951


17.5%


1,700 2,260


1,504 2,000


6.7% 8.9%


6,920


6,124


27.2%


3,035


2,686


11.9%


25,483


22,551


100.0%


WBPI | April/May 2023 | www.wbpionline.com


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