Khaleej Times

Dana Gas swings to $83M profit on higher output

- Issac John

dubai — Dana Gas on Sunday said it posted a net profit of $83 million in 2017 compared to an $88 million loss in 2016.

The company reported full-year 2017 gross revenue of $450 million, up from $392 million in 2016. The increase in revenue and profitabil­ity was due to the higher production in Egypt and the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and an increase in realised liquid prices, Dana Gas said in a statement.

“Net profit was also supplement­ed by the successful settlement agreement with KRG. However, in the fourth quarter, net profit was partly impacted by an impairment charge of $34 million against the UAE Zora asset following the year-end reserve report,” said the statement.

Dana Gas said total average 2017 production was higher by one per cent at 67,600 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd), from 67,050 boepd in 2016. The average realised liquid price was $40 per boe, compared to $33 boe in 2016, a 21 per cent increase in 2017, it added.

The Sharjah-based gas producer, whose largest shareholde­r is Crescent Petroleum, said its yearend cash balance stood at $608 million, double the $302 million it reported at end of 2016. The cash balance was boosted by the $210 million dividend received from Pearl Petroleum Company as part of the settlement, a $110 million industry payment in Egypt and $22 million of condensate export in Egypt partly offset by capex, loan repayments and finance costs. The cash balance does not include $140 million which is held by Pearl for investment in further developing the assets in the Kurdistan, the statement said.

The company’s share of collection­s in Kurdistan stood at $466 million. Following the cash payment element of the settlement and the reclassifi­cation of the residual receivable­s, the trade receivable­s balance stood at $7 million for the year-end and represents the amounts due against local sales for the month of December 2017. In Egypt, the Dana Gas collected $164 million, which was 129 per cent of billings. — issacjohn@khaleejtim­es.com

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