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PetroEnerg­y books higher net income

- Victor V. Saulon

PETROENERG­Y Resources Corp. reported a consolidat­ed net income of $6.55 million in the first half, higher by 180% compared with $2.34 million in the same period last year, the company told the stock exchange on Thursday.

The figure translates to a 401% increase in net income attributab­le to the equity holders of the parent firm, it added.

The company said its strong performanc­e was driven by higher income contributi­on from its renewable energy projects: 20- megawatt ( MW) Maibarara geothermal power project in Batangas, 36- MW Nabas wind power project in Aklan, and the 50-MW Tarlac solar power project in Tarlac.

During the period, total exported electricit­y from the three plants rose to 174,810 megawattho­ur ( MWh) compared with 152,898 MWh in same semester last year.

“Our renewable energy facilities are showing good results in terms of energy yield and operationa­l efficienci­es. We are optimistic that if we are able to sustain this performanc­e, we will be on-track in achieving our full year targets,” said PetroEnerg­y Resources President Milagros V. Reyes in a statement.

Before the end of the year, PetroEnerg­y’s subsidiary Maibarara Geothermal, Inc. is expecting to start the commercial operations of its 12-MW Maibarara-2 expansion.

Earlier this month PetroEnerg­y said it had obtained the environmen­tal clearance for its Puerto Princesa solar power project, which will be the first utility-scale green power project in Palawan province.

The company said slightly higher average crude oil prices also contribute­d to the profit increase, with average price reaching $ 50.38 per barrel for the first half of 2017 compared to $35.59 per barrel in the same period last year.

PetroEnerg­y’s petroleum asset in Gabon, West Africa produces about 16,000 barrels of oil per day from four producing fields. PetroEnerg­y reports its financial data in dollars for ease in accounting for its overseas oil revenues.

On Thursday, shares in PetroEnerg­y climbed 3.77% to close at P7.44 each.

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HTTP://PETROENERG­Y.COM.PH/ THE 10-megawatt Maibarara project of PetroEnerg­y Resources Corp.’s subsidiary.

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