據(jù)6月29日Gulf Times報(bào)道,阿布扎比國家能源公司(簡稱Taqa)的集團(tuán)收入在2020年一季度下降了9%,至40億迪拉姆,原因是該公司銷售的石油和天然氣價(jià)格下降了21%。
這家能源巨頭在一份聲明中表示,該集團(tuán)現(xiàn)在下調(diào)了其對(duì)2020年和2021年油價(jià)的預(yù)期,這反過來導(dǎo)致了某些與石油相關(guān)的資產(chǎn)的減記,其稅后利潤將達(dá)15億迪拉姆。
阿布扎比證券交易所首席執(zhí)行官Saeed Al Dhaheri在一份聲明中表示:“疫情削弱了全球多個(gè)行業(yè)的需求,影響了我們第一季度的業(yè)績,也影響了其他石油和天然氣行業(yè)的業(yè)績。”
公司息稅前折舊和攤銷前利潤下降18%,至19億迪拉姆,部分原因是石油和天然氣業(yè)務(wù)的運(yùn)營支出上升。
在未來幾個(gè)月,Taqa預(yù)計(jì)將從穩(wěn)定的收入中獲益。阿布扎比電力公司(ADPower Corp.)的公用事業(yè)發(fā)電、輸電和配電資產(chǎn)的大部分轉(zhuǎn)讓已于今年4月獲得批準(zhǔn),并將在第三季度完成。
王佳晶 摘譯自 Gulf Times
原文如下:
Abu Dhabi's Taqa sees first-quarter revenue drop to Dh4b
Abu Dhabi National Energy Co. – or Taqa – saw group revenues decline 9 per cent to Dh4 billion for the first three months of 2020, brought on by a 21 per cent in the price of oil and gas sold by it.
The group has now “reduced” its 2020 and 2021 oil price projections, which in turn has led to a write-down of “certain oil-specific assets with a post-tax bottom-line impact of Dh1.5 billion”, the energy major said in a statement.
“The advent of COVID-19 has weakened demand across multiple sectors globally, impacting our results for the first quarter, as for many others with exposure to the oil and gas sector,” said Saeed Al Dhaheri, CEO, in a statement issued to ADX (Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange).
The EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) was down 18 per cent to Dh1.9 billion, partly a result of higher operating expenses in the oil and gas operations.
For the months ahead, Taqa expects to see benefits from “stable revenue streams”. The transfer of a majority of the utility generation, transmission and distribution assets of Abu Dhabi Power Corp. (ADPower) to Taqa was approved in April. The process will be completed in the third quarter.
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