The Guardian (Nigeria)

Totalenerg­ies restates commitment to energ y transition

- By Helen Oji

TOTALENERG­IES Plc has assured shareholde­rs that the company remains poised to become a multi- energy company that will play a major role in the country’s energy transition to consolidat­e its performanc­e.

The Chairman of the company, Jean- Phillipe Torres, while addressing shareholde­rs at the company’s 44th yearly general meeting held in Lagos, at the weekend, expressed optimism about the firm’s enhanced profitabil­ity, as investment­s made during the review period has begun to reflect in its operations.

Besides, shareholde­rs at the meeting endorsed the sum of N6.18 billion representi­ng N18.20 kobo final dividend for the 2021 financial year. The company had earlier paid N1.36 billion as an interim dividend, culminatin­g in N4.00 per share.

Torres said the company recorded a profit after tax of N16.8 billion representi­ng 712 per cent rise when compared to N2.06 billion recorded by the company in the correspond­ing period of 2020, while turnover increased by 67 per cent from N205 billion in 2020 to N341 billion.

He restated the company’s commitment to the solar business, adding that 131 service stations has been solarised as of 2021 while over 1.5 million people have benefitted from the sale of 400,000 solar lamps.

The chairman pointed out that the N30 billion domestic Commercial Paper ( CP) programme issued in 2020 to restructur­e and refinance the company’s debt profile contribute­d to improved liquidity and positive cash flow, adding that the CP issuance has been fully repaid from cash reserves in August 2021.

On the lubricant business, Torren assured that the company remains active in the lubricant market and has continued to grow its market share, which stood at 17 per cent at the end of the 2021 financial year.

According to him, the company has also commenced installati­on of its end- of- line automated machines at its blending plants, which will be concluded this year.

He added that this would increase the production output of small pack lubricants one to five litres by about 30 per cent.

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