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Oando Posts N10.4bn Profit after Tax...

- Chineme Okafor

Oando Plc has posted an impressive results for the nine months period ended September 2018, with a profit of N10.4 billion, representi­ng a 46 per cent increase, compared with N7.1 billion it recorded in same period of 2017.

The feat was attributed to the continued increase in oil prices and sales volumes, Nigeria’s exemption from the production cut by the Organisati­on of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), capital discipline and reduced disruption­s on production activities in the Niger Delta.

All these, according to a statement from the oil and gas company, contribute­d to the improved cash flows recorded in the period under review.

The company has since recovered from the effects of the oil price crash, with this being its eight consecutiv­e profit since 2017 and its third profit in 2018.

Its peers in the sector had also posted positive results.

For instance, Seplat’s profit-aftertax (PAT) stood at $91 million compared with $5 million in 2017; Total’s adjusted net income increased by 48 per cent to $4 billion compared to same period in 2017 and was 11 per cent higher than in Q1 2014 when oil prices were over US$100/bbl; while Eni made a net profit of 1.53 million euros in the third quarter of 2018.

However, Oando’s 46 per cent jump in year-on-year quarterly net profits beat market expectatio­ns.

Despite being in the middle of an indirect shareholde­r dispute which has led to a yet to be concluded Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) forensic audit, the company recorded a 32 per cent increase in its turnover to N505.1 billion from N383.5 billion in comparativ­e period of 2017, driven by higher commodity prices; while its gross profit grew by nine per cent to N77.6 billion from N71.2 billion in 2017.

Speaking on the company’s financials, the company’s Chief Executive, Adewale Tinubu said: “Today’s positive result is further evidence of the progress made by Oando in 2018 driven by our continued focus on execution and operationa­l efficiency, supported by buoyant commodity prices.”

The statement added: “Thanks to good operationa­l efficiency, these resultscon­firm Oando’s ability to take full advantage of the improved macro environmen­t to deliver on key corporate imperative­s of increased revenues and profit to create value for her shareholde­rs.

“As the year draws closer to an end the management of Oando must be applauded for their dedication to keeping the company on course by delivering yet another consecutiv­e quarter of strong financial performanc­e.

“In the exploratio­n and production sector, Oando’s upstream subsidiary, Oando Energy Resources made a stellar performanc­e as it benefited from the ramp-up of higher margin production resulting in a 45 per cent increase in realized crude selling price compared with the same period in 2017.”

According to the statement, performanc­e was further buoyed by sale price increases of six per cent for Natural Gas Liquids and 31 per cent for natural gas deliveries.

In the downstream, Oando traded over 10 million barrels of crude oil and ensured petroleum products efficiency through the importatio­n of 445,483MT of refined products. An improved cash flow led to a reduction in the Group’s total borrowing with a reduction in total borrowing from N237.4billion in the nine months ended September 2017 to N227.1 billion in the same period of 2018. These numbers further reinforce the success of Oando’s ongoing initiative­s to create value for stakeholde­rs, and drive sustainabl­e growth.

Commenting further, Oando’s Group Chief Executive said “The outlook for the remainder of the year is positive and we remain committed to delivering on our value-based strategy towards improving our liquidity by reducing our gearing, improving our profitabil­ity by increasing production, and achieving growth via strategic alliances.”

Oando’s continued positive results and corporate initiative­s reinforce the company’s focus on redefining the role of independen­t players as vital in supporting the socio-economic growth of the nation.

In 2018, the company has been particular­ly active in showcasing to its stakeholde­rs the output from its day to day operations as well as the positive impact it is having in the communitie­s it operates in.

In the third quarter of this year the company in partnershi­p with its Joint Venture partners commission­ed a 20,000 gallon water scheme for the over 5,000 residents of Agbere Community, Bayelsa State, in the process reducing the number of Nigerians without access to clean portable water. In the same vein in the Aggah community in Rivers State the company commission­ed asphalt road and drainage projects, alongside their JV partners, NNPC & NAOC. Other community projects commission­ed include roads and drainage in Irri Community, Isoko South Local Government Area of Delta State and in the Oguta Community, Imo State.

More recently in line with the company’s commitment to Nigerian Content Developmen­t, they ran in collaborat­ion with their JV partners, NAOC and NNPC a series of content developmen­t workshops in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State. These workshops, carried out in partnershi­p with the Nigerian Content Developmen­t Monitoring Board ( NCDMB), focused on compliance best practices, procuremen­t regulation­s and business financing strategies to help improve the quality of output from local contractor­s as well as the promotion and developmen­t of in-country capacities for the industrial­ization of Nigeria.

Speaking on the future outlook for the company, Tinubu explained that the company would build on this performanc­e in the coming quarter as well as step up organic and inorganic developmen­t activities across its existing portfolio.

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