Positive operating results for Hellenic Petroleum on crude mix optimization




HELLENIC PETROLEUM Group announced third quarter and nine month financial results. 3Q17 Adjusted EBITDA at €206m (+8%) continued a series of strong quarters and 9M17 Adjusted EBITDA reached €663m (+28%), while 3Q17 Adjusted Net Income came in at €89m (+19%) and 9M17 Adjusted NI at €313m (+71%).

The key drivers for the results were the good performance of Aspropyrgos and Thessaloniki refineries, which partly offset the negative impact of the Elefsina refinery maintenance shutdown, strong benchmark refining margins, lower cost of crude mix and increased sales in the domestic market. Sales in domestic as well as aviation & bunkering markets continued to grow by 16% and 14% respectively, with total Refining, Supply and Trading sales at 3.8m MT. All business units reported positive contribution. Domestic Marketing recorded improved profitability on account of higher sales, while international subsidiaries also reported improved performance. Adjusted EBITDA for Fuels Marketing business was €46m (+ 5%), while Petrochemicals maintained its Adjusted EBITDA at €24m.

In terms of Reported IFRS results, the recovery in crude oil prices had a positive impact on inventory              valuation, with 3Q17 IFRS Reported Net Income at €106m (+32%) and 9M17 NI at €273m (+ 49%). Financing costs continued to drop with 3Q17 reporting a 22% reduction on account of lower Gross Debt and interests rates; Gross Debt was €260m lower than last year, while Net Debt remained at similar levels.

In light of the reported results, the financial position and full year outlook, the Board of Directors approved a distribution of €0.15 per share as interim dividend for 2017.

 

Stronger benchmark refining margins and recovery of crude oil prices

Increased demand led to a recovery in crude oil prices. Brent averaged $52/bbl in 3Q17, higher than both 2Q17 ($51/bbl) and 3Q16 ($47/bbl).

Reduced oil products supply, due to unplanned refining shutdowns in Europe and particularly in the US, led to stronger Med benchmark margins, at levels significantly higher than 3Q16. Med FCC benchmark margins averaged $7.1/ bbl (+ 56%), while Hydrocracking came in at $5.9/bbl (+47%).

The Euro appreciated significantly vs the USD in 3Q17, averaging $1.17, the highest since 2014.

 

Increased aviation & bunkering fuels demand

Domestic fuels demand stood at 1.6m MT, flat vs last year, as transport fuels consumption remained unchanged. The marine & aviation market recorded a new significant increase in 3Q16, with bunkering demand improving by 14% and aviation by 9%, mainly due to tourism.

 

Lower financing costs, strong operating cash flows

Financial expenses in 3Q17 amounted to €40m, 22% lower than last year, following the latest bond issues and bank loan renegotiations for interest rate reduction. The Group has initiated the process of refinancing bank debt, due in 2018, with expected further positive impact on cost of funding and maturities’ extension.

Operating cash flows (Adjusted EBITDA – Capex) amounted to €525m in 9M17, increased by 21% vs 9M16. Net Debt in 3Q17 maintained at €1.8bn, unchanged compared to previous quarters. The positive results and reduced market risk allow for a reduction in Gross Debt and cash reserves held for risk management and other considerations.

 

Key developments

In E&P, the scheduled exploration works at the Patraikos Gulf concession continue, whilst the Lease Agreement with the joint venture TOTAL – EDISON – HELLENIC PETROLEUM for offshore Block 2, west of Corfu was signed on 31 October. In the following weeks, the Greek Parliament is expected to ratify the Lease Agreements for offshore Block 2, as well as for onshore areas Arta-Preveza and North – West Peloponnese in order for the scheduled exploration program to begin.

The sale process for 66% of DESFA, which includes Hellenic Petroleum’s indirect holding of 35% and 31% owned by the State, is in progress. The two international bidders that qualified to submit binding offers are currently in the due diligence phase. DEPA Group is included in the consolidated financial statements of ELPE, as investment in affiliated companies, with a net carrying value of €659m, while its participation in 9M17 results amounted to €47m, with DESFA significantly increasing its profitability.

In addition, during 3Q17, the construction for 3 photovoltaic parks with total installed capacity of 8.6 MW was completed, with two of them already in operation, while the third is expected to start operating in the next days.

Key highlights and contribution for each of the main business units in 3Q/9M17 were:

 

REFINING, SUPPLY & TRADING

  • Refining, Supply & Trading 3Q17 Adjusted EBITDA at €138m (+12%), with 9M17 at €509m (+38%)
  • The maintenance shut-down of Elefsina refinery affected total production and sales, that amounted to 3.4m (3.9 in 3Q16) and 3.9m (4.3 in 3Q16) MT respectively.
  • 9M17 total sales came in at 12.1m MT (+3%).PETROCHEMICALS
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  • Flat PP benchmark margins and stronger EUR led to a small decline in Petchems operating profitability, with Adjusted EBITDA at €24m (-6%).MARKETING
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  • 9M17 Marketing Adjusted EBITDA at €85m (+6%)
  • Domestic Marketing sales continued increasing, with volumes of 1.2m MT in 3Q17 and Adjusted EBITDA at €27m (+5%).
  • International Marketing recorded a small increase in operating profitability, despite weaker volumes, with 3Q17 Adjusted EBITDA at €19m (+6%). ASSOCIATED COMPANIES
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  • DEPA Group participation to consolidated Net Income came in at €12m, as DESFA’s increased profitability offset DEPA’s reduced contribution.
  • The delay in re-establishing the flexibility remuneration mechanism for gas-fired units, affected Elpedison’s results for the quarter, with 3Q17 EBITDA at €2m.       
  • Key consolidated financial indicators (prepared in accordance with IFRS) for 3Q/9M17 are shown below:
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€ million 3Q16 3Q17 % Δ 9M16 9M17 % Δ
P&L figures  
Refining Sales Volumes (‘000 ΜΤ) 4,339 3,851 -11% 11,788 12,135 3%
Sales 1,867 1,846 -1% 4,807 5,942 24%
EBITDA 199 230 16% 538 608 13%
Adjusted EBITDA 1 191 206 8% 517 663 28%
Net Income 80 106 32% 184 273 49%
Adjusted Net Income 1 75 89 19% 183 313 71%
Balance Sheet Items        
Capital Employed 3,775 4,142 10%
Net Debt 1,781 1,811 2%
Debt Gearing (ND/ND+E) 47% 44%

Notes:

  1. Calculated as Reported adjusted for inventory effects and other non-operating items.

 

 

Further information:

  1. Tsaitas, Investor Relations Officer

Tel.:      +30-210-6302399

Email:   [email protected]

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