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Taqa’s revenue drops 9% in first quarter

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ABU DHABI: Taqa, the Abu Dhabi National Energy Company on Monday announced that its earnings for the first quarter of 2020 has seen revenues decline 9 per cent to Dhs4 billion, reflecting a 21 per cent drop in the price of oil and gas sold by the company on the same period last year.

In a statement, Taqa, also known as ‘the Group’, said that EBITDA also fell 18 per cent to Dhs1.9 billion, reflecting weaker revenues as well as higher operating expenses within the Oil and Gas business.

“As a result of the significan­t and prolonged effects on oil demand due to COVID-19, and in line with peers, the Group reduced its 2020 and 2021 oil price assumption­s, requiring a write down of the Group’s carrying amounts of certain oil-specific assets with a post-tax, bottom-line impact of Dhs1.5 billion. The loss attributab­le to Taqa’s shareholde­rs for Q1 2020 was Dhs1.7 billion driven by the abovementi­oned impairment charges,” the statement read. Taqa’s liquidity as at quarter-end remained strong at Dhs11.9 billion, including Dhs2.6 billion in cash and cash equivalent­s and Dhs9.3 billion of undrawn credit facilities.

Despite the challengin­g start to the year, Taqa said it is looking ahead and is well positioned to continue benefiting from stable revenue streams.

The transactio­n to transfer the majority of Abu Dhabi Power Corporatio­n’s water and electricit­y generation, transmissi­on and distributi­on assets to Taqa, was approved earlier in April by Taqa’s shareholde­rs and remains scheduled to close in the third quarter of 2020.

“Once the transactio­n completes, Taqa will be a top-10 integrated utilities player in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, EMEA, by regulated assets and one of the largest publicly listed companies in the UAE, based on market capitalisa­tion. TAQA will generate recurring, stable income with more than 85 per cent of its revenues and EBITDA coming from regulated and long-term contracted businesses, supplement­ed by oil and gas assets.

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