Abu Dhabi, UAE: Abu Dhabi National Energy Company PJSC (TAQA) (ADX: TAQA) (ISIN: AEA002401015), a leading global energy company headquartered in Abu Dhabi with operations in 11 countries, announced today its financial results and operational highlights for the six-month period ending June 30, 2019.

TAQA recorded AED 9 billion of revenue in the first half of the year, a 5% increase compared to H1 2018. The Group’s Oil and Gas business delivered strong performance with an 11% increase in revenue, mainly driven by increased production volumes from its assets in Europe and Iraq. Revenues from the Power and Water business remained stable, increasing by AED 73 million to reach AED 5.7 billion.

For the first half of the year, the Group reported AED 4.8 billion in EBITDA, which remained steady with H1 2018. Strong performance of the Group’s Oil and Gas business delivered a 15% improvement in EBITDA of AED 193 million. 

The Group’s overall capex also rose to AED 957 million in the first six months of 2019, a 15% increase when compared to the same period in 2018. The increase in Oil and Gas capex was largely driven by the AED 116 million acquisition of an additional 7.5% working stake in the Atrush Block from Marathon Oil Kurdistan B.V. in May of this year. The acquired stake increases TAQA’s working interest in the project from 39.9% to 47.4%. Additional capex in Iraq was focussed towards bringing new wells on stream and the impact of debottlenecking work to increase the capacity of the current production facility. This has proven to be a worthwhile investment, with TAQA’s entitlement production increasing to 5,728 boe/d in H1 2019, a 149% improvement compared to the previous year.

While TAQA continued to witness robust operational performance, the bottom line was somewhat impacted by one-off items. The Group reported a net profit (TAQA share) of AED 214 million, compared to AED 278 million in H1 2018 on the back of unfavourable mark-to-market (MTM) revaluations within its US-based power asset, an increased deferred tax charge due to changes in Alberta provincial tax rates and a reduction in share of results from investments in associates.

The Group’s operational highlights for H1 2019 included strong performance across its Power and Water business with total gross power generation of 42,122 GWh and 117,183 million imperial gallons (MIG) of gross water desalination. The Technical Availability across the fleet averaged 93.1%, mostly consistent with the first half of 2018 at 92.5%. The average production by the Oil and Gas business for the first half of the year increased 3% to 124,760 boe/d, aided by strong well performance in Europe and Iraq.

TAQA’s liquidity as of June 30, 2019 remained strong at AED 12.8 billion, including AED 2.6 billion in cash and cash equivalents, and AED 10.2 billion of undrawn credit facilities. Furthermore, the Group continued its substantial progress in reduction of debt that stood at AED 64.5 billion, a decrease of AED 1.8 billion compared to the total debt balance of AED 66.3 billion as of December 31, 2018.

Commenting on the positive performance, Saeed Mubarak Al Hajeri, Chairman of TAQA, said: “Our solid performance in H1 2019 is underpinned by our strong operational performance.  The Group’s balance sheet remains healthy, and with stable revenues and a further reduction in debt coupled with strong liquidity we remain on course to meet our long term objectives. The recent ratings affirmation from Moody’s is a testament to the stability of our operational performance.” 

“We also made exciting progress in advancing our strategy of maintaining capital discipline with focused investments in our core assets, such as the Atrush Block. Looking ahead, we remain optimistic and believe that our investments in the UAE and other strategic markets will contribute to a sustained growth story.” 

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About TAQA:

Established in 2005, TAQA is a diversified international energy group headquartered in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates, and listed on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX: TAQA). TAQA has investments in power generation, water desalination, oil and gas exploration and production, pipelines and gas storage. The company's assets are located in Canada, Ghana, India, Iraq, Morocco, Oman, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Netherlands, United Kingdom and United States.

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