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PetGas 2020 profits up to RM2.01 bil

Gas infrastructure and utilities firm sees profits jump 3.8% from 2019

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 22 Feb 2021 5:00PM

PetGas 2020 profits up to RM2.01 bil
Petronas Gas Bhd says its revenue rose 2.5% to RM5.59 billion from RM5.46 billion previously, supported by sustained revenue streams and lower costs. – Facebook pic, February 22, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Petronas Gas Bhd’s (PetGas) net profit for the financial year ended December 31, 2020 (FY20) rose 3.8% to RM2.01 billion from RM1.93 billion in the preceding year.

Revenue rose 2.5% to RM5.59 billion from RM5.46 billion previously, supported by sustained revenue streams and lower costs, it said in a filing with Bursa Malaysia today.

“Revenue from Regasification and Gas Transportation segments increased by RM182.5 million, in line with new tariffs for Regulatory Period 1 (RP1) effective January 1, 2020. 

“However, these were offset by lower revenue from the utilities segment due to lower excess electricity sold,” it said.

PetGas said its board has approved a fourth interim dividend of 22 sen per ordinary share amounting to RM435.3 million, and a special interim dividend of 5.0 sen per ordinary share amounting to RM98.9 million in respect of the FY20 performance.

On fourth quarter (Q4) results, PetGas reported that its net profit rose to RM503.35 million compared with RM485.27 million in Q4 2019.

Revenue for the quarter improved to RM1.39 billion from RM1.37 billion previously, in line with new tariffs for the RP1.

On prospects, it said the gas transportation and regasification segments are anticipated to continue contributing positively to the group’s earnings under the RP1 tariffs.

Gas processing is expected to remain stable on the back of its strong and sustainable income stream under the second term of a 20-year agreement, effective from 2019 until 2023.

Meanwhile, the group’s utilities segment will be driven by customer demand, underpinned by economic conditions.

“The Covid-19 pandemic is not expected to significantly impact the group’s overall earnings as the group’s business model and long-term contracts ensure steady revenue streams, particularly for gas processing, gas transportation and regasification business segments,” it added. – Bernama, February 22, 2021

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