Seplat Energy Records 71% Rise In Q2 Revenue To $527m

 Seplat Energy Records 71% Rise In Q2 Revenue To $527m
… Declares $2.5 Cents Dividend Per share
 Seplat Energy Plc, a leading Nigerian independent energy company listed on both the Nigerian Exchange and the London Stock Exchange, has reported a rise of 238 per cent in its half year 2022 profit before tax (PBT) to $209.9 million from $62.1 million year-on-year. The company also maintained a strong balance sheet with $350 million cash at bank.
In the company’s unaudited results for the six months ended 30 June 2022, revenue for the period under review also appreciated by 71 per cent to $527m from $308.8 million year-on-year, with a dividend of US$2.5 cents per share declared.
The indigenous energy company also reported a 208.5 per cent rise in gross profit to $274.3m from $88.9m year-on-year, and has committed to stopping routine flaring by the end of 2024.
Commenting on the results, which were released to the NSE and LSE on Thursday, Roger Brown, Chief Executive Officer, Seplat Energy Plc said: “Production increased strongly in the second quarter, achieving 52.4 kboepd across our operations, and we expect to maintain higher volumes for the rest of the year now that we plan to export liquids through the more secure Amukpe-Escravos Pipeline. Having divested our interest in Ubima because of its high production costs and export difficulties, we recently acquired a 95% interest in the Abiala marginal field and plan to begin operations there next year using existing infrastructure in OML 40. This is consistent with the strategy for low-cost, low-risk upstream growth we announced last year.
“We remain confident that our transformational acquisition of MPNU will be approved, adding significant reserves and production capacity that will strongly reinforce Seplat Energy’s position as Nigeria’s leading indigenous oil and gas producer.
“We have recently launched a roadmap for de-carbonisation, with a clear path to ending routine flaring by 2024. In addition, our ‘Tree for Life’ initiative will plant five million saplings to sequester carbon across five states. All of these initiatives demonstrate our strategic commitment to build a sustainable company that delivers energy transition for the benefit of all Nigerians.”
Financial highlights
•            Revenues up 71 % from 6M 2021 to $527.0 million, higher realised oil prices of $107/bbl
•            EBITDA up 92% to $342.7 million (adjusted for non-cash items)
•            Strong cash generation of $330.1 million, capex of $70.7 million
•            Strong balance sheet with $350.0 million cash at bank, net debt of $418.6 million
•            Lower production opex of $8.1/boe achieved
•            Average realised gas pricing sustained at $2.76 despite pricing pressure on domestic gas delivery obligation
•            Q2 dividend of US$2.5 cents per share, taking 6M 2022 total to US$5.0 cents per share
Operational highlights
•            Strong safety record extended to 28.4 million man-hours without lost-time injury from Seplat Energy-operated assets
•            Working interest production improved to 52.4 kboepd in Q2 (liquids 30.3 kbopd, gas 22.1 kboepd),
6M average of 49.9 kboepd (excludes volumes from Ubima, which was divested in Q1)
•            Amukpe-Escravos Pipeline commercial agreements signed, continuous injection expected from first week of August
•            Exit from Ubima completed for consideration of $55 million, with initial payment of $6.4 received in July
•            Agreement for 95% equity farm-in to the Abiala Marginal Field carved out of OML 40
•            Five wells drilled
•            Full-year guidance narrowed to 50-54 kboepd (excludes Ubima)

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