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GTT: H1 2021 results - Strong financial results and excellent commercial performance; annual targets confirmed
来源: Nasdaq GlobeNewswire / 28 7月 2021 11:45:00 America/New_York
H1 2021 results
Strong financial results and excellent commercial performance; annual targets confirmedKey figures for the first half of 2021
- Revenues: 165.3 million euros and EBITDA: 96.5 million euros
- Core business: 26 orders (18 LNG carriers, two ethane carriers, six onshore storage tanks)
- LNG as fuel: 17 container ship orders
- Interim dividend of 1.35 euro per share
Highlights
- Excellent performance of the LNG market resulting in a large number of orders
- Continued development of LNG as fuel
- Approval of new technologies highlighting the dynamism of GTT’s R&D
Outlook for 2021
- 2021 targets confirmed in terms of revenue, EBITDA and dividend
Paris - July 28, 2021. Gaztransport & Technigaz (GTT), a technology and engineering company specialising in the design of membrane containment systems for maritime transportation and storage of liquefied gas, today announces its revenues for the first half of the 2021 financial year.
Commenting on these results, Philippe Berterottière, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of GTT, said: "With 18 orders for LNG carriers, two orders for ethane carriers and six orders for onshore storage tanks, the commercial performance achieved in the first half of 2021 was excellent for our core business. On top of this, nine LNGC orders were recorded in July, which shows that the market dynamic remains very positive. In addition, Qatar’s decision in February this year to invest in a new gas liquefaction plant, as well as the various other liquefaction projects under construction, represent significant order potential for LNG carriers.
New orders for LNG as fuel were also recorded during the first half. The order for 12 container ships in May 2021, which follows those for nine vessels in 2017 and five in 2019, confirm the adoption of GTT technology by CMA CGM for the liquefied natural gas propulsion of its vessels. The order from SHI on behalf of Seaspan for five container vessels fuelled by LNG, which are compatible with ammonia, further reflects the efficiency and appeal of our solutions to support the energy transition ship-owners.
In terms of innovation, activity is intense. For the second year in a row, GTT is the leading French mid-sized company in terms of the number of patents published by the INPI. During the first half of the year, we obtained several approvals from classification societies to develop new innovative technologies in a wide variety of areas, such as improving the performance of our NO technology or designing a ballast-free bunker vessel. GTT maintains a constant effort on R&D to meet its customers' energy transition needs and the increased requirements they face.
From a financial standpoint, revenues for the first half of 2021 are in line with our expectations. They were down 19% compared to H1 2020, which recorded an exceptionally high level following particularly strong order intake, however were up 35% compared with H1 2019. Margin levels achieved in the first half of 2021 are similar to those of the first half of 2019 and we are continuing to manage the Group with strict cost control.
Considering the level of our backlog and shipbuilding schedules, we are confirming our full-year targets for 2021”.
Business activity
- Strong order intake for LNG carriers and ethane carriers
In the first half of 2021, GTT’s business activity was marked by multiple successes, particularly in the field of LNG carriers. With 18 new orders recorded for LNG carriers in the first half of 2021, GTT's core business posted very satisfactory sales results. On top of this, nine new orders for LNG carriers were recorded in July. All of the carriers will be equipped with GTT's recent technologies (Mark III Flex+, Mark III Flex and NO96 GW). Delivery is scheduled between the first quarter of 2023 and the third quarter of 2025.
In April 2021, GTT also received an order from Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) for the design of the tanks of two very large ethane carriers (VLEC), with total cargo capacity of 98,000 m3, on behalf of an Asian ship-owner. The tanks will integrate GTT’s Mark III membrane containment system. Delivery of the vessels is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2022 and the first quarter of 2023.
- Six orders for onshore storage tanks
On May 24, 2021, GTT announced that it had received an order from China Huanqiu Contracting & Engineering Co. Ltd. (HQC) for the design of four large integral membrane onshore LNG storage tanks, and then on June 3, 2021, a second order from China Chengda Engineering Co., Ltd. (Chengda) for the design of two additional large tanks.
GTT will design these membrane storage tanks with a total capacity of 220,000 m3 using the latest generation GST® technology. These orders are part of the new cooperation agreement signed in March 2021 between BGG and GTT for the Tianjin Nangang LNG terminal.
- New orders in LNG as fuel
GTT received orders to equip 17 vessels with LNG as fuel in the first half of 2021. The first order received from the Chinese shipyards Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding (Group) Co. Ltd. and Jiangnan Shipyard (Group) Co, on behalf of CMA CGM, includes the equipment of 12 ultra large container vessels fuelled by LNG. A second order received at the end of June from Samsung Heavy Industries, includes the equipment of five very large container vessels of the Asian ship-owner Seaspan, a subsidiary of Atlas Corp and of the Israeli charterer ZIM. The vessels will be equipped with a Mark III membrane tank, adapted in order to be compatible with ammonia.
- Smart Shipping: an innovative solution to improve the bunkering process
Ascenz, GTT's Singapore-based Smart Shipping company, announced on 23 July 2021 that it has launched the Electronic Bunker Delivery Note (eBDN ) solution to improve the efficiency and transparency of the bunkering process. Ascenz's solution contributed to the success of the world's first live bunker delivery financing pilot. The operation was led by DBS Bank, in partnership with Trafigura Group’s marine fuels supply and procurement joint venture TFG Marine, Ocean Network Express (ONE) and Ascenz, with the support of the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA).
- An iconic contract for Elogen
On April 12, 2021, Elogen announced the signing of a contract with German energy company E.ON, as part of its major SmartQuart project. Elogen will supply E.ON with a 1MW-containerized electrolyser with a production capacity of 200 m3 of hydrogen per hour. The electrolyser will be equipped with a transformer and a compression unit. The integration of this equipment will allow the electrolyser to produce hydrogen for multiple uses. The electrolyser will be delivered to the Kaisersesch site in Germany and commissioned in the second half of 2022. The partnership also provides for the development by Elogen of a hydrogen purification unit. Designed by Elogen’s teams in Les Ulis, France, this innovative equipment will be installed in the electrolyser delivered by Elogen to E.ON. It will achieve a purity level of 99.999%.
This order reflects Elogen’s determination to lead the way in hydrogen system R&D.
In the first half of 2021, Elogen achieved €2.5 million in revenues and €4.6 million in order intake.
Development of new technologies - GTT champion in number of patents published
For the second year in a row, in 2020 GTT ranked first in the list of medium-sized companies filing patents published by the INPI. This ranking confirms GTT's strong innovation capacity. Innovation is at the heart of the Group's strategy, in all its activities, to help customers address decarbonisation issues.
In the first half of 2021, GTT received many approvals from classification societies, thereby enabling it to enter a new phase to meet its customers' needs.
- In early 2021, GTT received approvals in principle from the classification societies Bureau Veritas and DNV for the application of its NO96 containment system on the tanks of large-capacity container ships.
- On February 15, 2021, GTT obtained two approvals in principle from Bureau Veritas. The first relates to the “NH3 Ready” (compatible with ammonia) classification of Mark III membrane tanks. The second approval relates to the design pressure raised to “1 barg” for LNG fuel applications such as large-capacity container ships. This approval gives greater flexibility to ship-owners in all their operations.
- On April 6, 2021, GTT has obtained approval in principle from Bureau Veritas related to the use of a digital solution for sloshing1 activity assessment in order to optimise the LNG membrane tank maintenance frequency. Combined with an appropriate risk analysis, this solution can support Alternative Survey Plans aiming at optimising the tank maintenance while complying with strict safety standards. This will translate into increased operational flexibility and substantial cost saving for the ship-owners.
- On July 1, 2021, GTT announced that it had received the final approvals from three classification societies for its NO96 Super+ technology, an evolution in the cargo containment system. With this innovation, GTT delivers a solution to reduce cargo evaporation, NO96 Super+ guaranteeing ship-owners a daily boil-off rate (BOR) of 0.085% for standard LNG carriers.
- On July 8, 2021, GTT announced that it had received, in partnership with the Hudong Zhonghua Shipbuilding Group Co. (HZ) shipyard, a dual approval in principle from the classification societies China Classification Society (CCS) and DNV, for the design of a ballast-free LNG bunker and refuelling vessel. The granting of such approvals recognises the compliance of this technology innovation with the rules and codes for sea-going vessels, their construction and equipment. The ballast-free design, equipped with GTT's membrane system, enables to build vessels that are more energy efficient and more respectful of the environment.
- On July 8, 2021, GTT announced that it had received, in partnership with the Hudong Zhonghua Shipbuilding Group Co. (HZ) shipyard, a dual approval in principle from the classification societies China Classification Society (CCS) and DNV, for the design of a ballast-free LNG bunker and refuelling vessel. The granting of such approvals recognises the compliance of this technology innovation with the rules and codes for sea-going vessels, their construction and equipment. The ballast-free design, equipped with GTT's membrane system, enables to build vessels that are more energy efficient and more respectful of the environment.
Order book at June 30, 2021
On January 1, 2021, GTT’s order book excluding LNG as fuel comprised 147 units, and subsequently changed as follows:
- Deliveries completed: 30 LNG carriers, five ethane carriers, one FSRU
- Orders received: 18 LNG carriers, two ethane carriers, six onshore storage tanks
At June 30, 2021 the order book excluding LNG as fuel, stood at 136 units, split as follows:
- 110 LNG carriers;
- 6 ethane carriers;
- 2 FSRUs2;
- 2 FSUs;
- 1 FLNG;
- 3 GBS;
- 12 onshore storage tanks.
Regarding LNG as fuel, with the deliveries of 6 ultra large container ships (5 for CMA CGM and 1 for Hapag Lloyd) and the orders received for 12 CMA CGM container ships and 5 Seaspan container ships, the number of vessels in the order book stood at 25 units at June 30, 2021.
Change in consolidated revenues for the first half of 2021
(in thousands of euros) H1 2020 H1 2021 Revenues 203,767 165,286 Of which new builds 197,739 153,885 Of which hydrogen electrolysers 2,466 Of which services 6,027 8,935 Consolidated revenues for the first half of 2021 were 165.3 million euros, down 18.9% compared to the first half of 2020.
- Revenues from new construction amounted to 153.9 million euros, down 22.2% compared to the first half of 2020, which fully benefited from order intake in 2018 and 2019.
- Royalties from LNG and ethane carriers amounted to 132.5 million euros, those from FSRUs to 7.0 million euros, those from FLNGs to 1.5 million euros and those from onshore storage tanks to 0.6 million euros.
- Other royalties were up significantly compared to the first half of 2020. These mainly include royalties from new applications, such as LNG as fuel for 4.7 million euros (up 27.1%), FSUs for 5.9 million euros and GBSs for 1.7 million euros (+68.5%).
- Royalties from LNG and ethane carriers amounted to 132.5 million euros, those from FSRUs to 7.0 million euros, those from FLNGs to 1.5 million euros and those from onshore storage tanks to 0.6 million euros.
- Revenues from Elogen's electrolyser business amounted to 2.5 million euros.
- Revenues from services rose sharply by 48.2% to 8.9 million euros in the first six months, driven by strong growth in all service activities (maintenance and work on vessels in operation, supplier certification, pre-engineering studies and training), most of which benefited from a easing of travel restrictions. The integration of OSE Engineering also contributed to the increase in services.
Analysis of the consolidated income statement for the first half of 2021
Condensed consolidated income statement
(in thousands of euros, except for earnings per share) H1 2020 H1 2021 Revenues 203,767 165,286 Operating income before depreciation and amortisation of fixed assets (EBITDA3) 136,553 96,478 EBITDA margin (on revenue, %) 67.0% 58.4% Operating income (EBIT4) 133,870 92,851 EBIT margin (on revenue, %) 65.7% 56.2% Net income 115,527 76,564 Net margin (on revenue, %) 56.7% 46.3% Net earnings per share5 (in euros) 3.12 2.07 Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation and Amortisation (EBITDA) amounted to 96.5 million euros in the first half of 2021, down 29.3% compared to the first half of 2020. The EBITDA margin on revenues was 58.4%6 in the first half of 2021, down compared to the outstanding level of the first half of 2020 (67.0%), but up compared to the first half of 2019 (57.8%). Operating expenses were stable overall, as the impact of acquisitions was offset by a decrease in expenses at GTT SA. External expenses were slightly down (-0.4%) compared to the previous half-year, due in particular to the decrease in subcontracting and studies (-17.7%) and travel expenses (-13.2%), which more than offset some one-off external consulting expenses. Personnel expenses were slightly increasing (up 0.6%), which is attributable in particular to the headcount related to the companies acquired in 2020, while the profit-sharing item was down 21.4%.
Operating income amounted to 92.9 million euros in the first half of 2021, i.e. a margin on revenues of 56.2%, compared to 133.9 million euros in the first half of 2020.
Net income fell from 115.5 million euros in the first half of 2020 to 76.6 million euros in the first half of 2021 and the net margin came to 46.3%.
Other consolidated financial data
(in thousands of euros) H1 2020 H1 2021 Capital expenditures
(of which acquisitions of non-current assets)(6,994) (6,115) Dividends paid (64,873) (65,951) Cash position 199,049 164,207 Change in cash (vs. 12/31) +30,033 +22,466 As of June 30, 2021, the Group had a positive net cash position of 164.2 million euros.
Outlook for 2021
The Group has good visibility on its royalty revenues7 from now to 2025 thanks to its order book for its core business as at end June 2021. This corresponds to revenues of 768 million euros over the 2021-20258 period (273 million euros in 20218, 242 million euros in 2022, 175 million euros in 2023, 65 million euros in 2024 and 13 million euros in 2025).
In the absence of any significant order delays or cancellations, the Company confirms its targets for 2021, namely:
- 2021 consolidated revenues between 285 million euros and 315 million euros,
- 2021 consolidated EBITDA between 150 million euros and 170 million euros,
- a dividend amount, in respect of 2021, corresponding to a payout ratio of at least 80% of consolidated net income.
Interim dividend
The Board of Directors meeting of July 28, 2021 decided the distribution of an interim dividend of 1.35 euro per share for the 2021 financial year, to be paid in cash according to the following schedule:
- November 3, 2021: Ex-dividend date
- November 5, 2021: Payment date
Changes in the Board of Directors
GTT takes note of the resignation of Michèle Azalbert and Cécile Prévieu, members of the Board of Directors appointed upon proposal of Engie. The Board will proceed without undue delay with the co-option of a new independent director and a new director appointed on the proposal of Engie. The Board of Directors is thus expected to be composed of nine members, five of whom are independent and four of whom are women.
Presentation of the results for the first half-year 2021
Philippe Berterottière, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, and Virginie Aubagnac, Chief Financial Officer, will comment on GTT’s results and answer questions from the financial community during a conference call in English on Thursday, July 29, 2021, at 8:30 a.m. (Paris time).
To participate in the conference call, please dial one of the following numbers five to ten minutes before the start of the conference:- France: + 33 1 76 70 07 94
- United Kingdom: + 44 207 192 8000
- United States: + 1 631 510 7495
Confirmation code: 3966509
This conference will also be broadcast live on GTT's website (www.gtt.fr/finance). The presentation document will be available on the website.
Financial agenda
- Payment of an interim dividend of 1.35 euro per share for the financial year 2021: November 5, 2021
- Publication of revenues for the third quarter of 2021: October 28, 2021 (after the close of trading)
About GTT
GTT is a technological expert in containment systems with cryogenic membranes used to transport and store liquefied gases. For over 50 years, GTT has been designing and providing cutting-edge technologies for a better energy performance, which combine operational efficiency and safety, to equip LNG carriers, floating terminals, land storage, and multi-gas carriers. GTT also develops systems dedicated to the use of LNG as fuel, as well as a full range of services, including digital services in the field of Smart Shipping. The Group is also active in hydrogen through its subsidiary Elogen, which designs and assembles electrolysers notably for the production of green hydrogen.
GTT is listed on Euronext Paris, Compartment A (ISIN FR0011726835 Euronext Paris: GTT) and is notably included in SBF 120 and MSCI Small Cap indices.
Investor Relations Contact
information-financiere@gtt.fr / +33 1 30 23 20 87
Press contact:
press@gtt.fr /+33 1 30 23 80 80
For further information, please consult www.gtt.fr/en, and, in particular, the presentation to be uploaded online for the conference call of 29 July 2021.
Important notice
The figures presented here are those customarily used and communicated to the markets by GTT. This message includes forward-looking information and statements. Such statements include financial projections and estimates, the assumptions on which they are based, as well as statements about projects, objectives and expectations regarding future operations, profits, or services, or future performance. Although GTT management believes that these forward-looking statements are reasonable, investors and GTT shareholders should be aware that such forward-looking information and statements are subject to many risks and uncertainties that are generally difficult to predict and beyond the control of GTT, and may cause results and developments to differ significantly from those expressed, implied or predicted in the forward-looking statements or information. Such risks include those explained or identified in the public documents filed by GTT with the French Financial Markets Authority (AMF – Autorité des Marchés Financiers), including those listed in the “Risk Factors” section of the GTT Registration Document filed with the AMF on 27 April 2021, and the half-year financial report released on 28 July 2021. Investors and GTT shareholders should note that if some or all of these risks are realised they may have a significant unfavourable impact on GTT.
Appendices (consolidated IFRS 15 – financial statements)
Appendix 1: Consolidated balance sheet
In thousands of euros December 31, 2020 June 30, 2021 Intangible assets 4,891 6,247 Goodwill 15,365 15,365 Property, plant and equipment 29,170 30,259 Non-current financial assets 4,833 4,518 Deferred tax assets 3,485 3,474 Non-current assets 57,744 59,863 Inventories 10,653 9,654 Customers 103,822 95,967 Current tax receivable 41,633 25,573 Other current assets 9,215 21,976 Current financial assets 43 41 Cash and cash equivalents 141,744 164,209 Current assets 307,110 317,419 TOTAL ASSETS 364,854 377,283 In thousands of euros December 31, 2020 June 30, 2021 Share capital 371 371 Share premium 2,932 2,932 Treasury shares (110) (17,009) Reserves 42,253 175,634 Net income 198,878 76,552 Equity - Group Share 244,324 238,479 Total equity - share attributable to non-controlling interests (7) (6) Total equity 244,317 238,474 Non-current provisions 15,167 15,167 Financial liabilities - non-current part 5,229 4,193 Deferred tax liabilities 100 73 Non-current liabilities 20,496 19,433 Current provisions 4,170 4,590 Suppliers 18,160 14,834 Current tax debts 3,044 3,571 Current financial liabilities 856 815 Other current liabilities 73,813 95,565 Current liabilities 100,042 119,376 TOTAL EQUITY AND LIABILITIES 364,854 377,283
Appendix 2: Consolidated income statementIn thousands of euros H1 2020 H1 2021 Revenue from operating activities 203,767 165,286 Costs of sales (2,823) (4,762) External expenses (30,700) (30,566) Personnel expenses (33,107) (33,319) Tax and duties (3,438) (2,354) Depreciations, amortisations and provisions (2,984) (4,298) Other operating income and expenses 3,190 2,864 Impairment following value tests (35) - Operating profit 133,870 92,851 Financial income (87) 61 Share in the income of associated entities 35 Profit before tax 133,818 92,912 Income tax (18,292) (16,348) Net income 115,527 76,564 Basic earnings per share (in euros) 3.12 2.07
Appendix 3: Consolidated cash flow statement(in thousands of euros) H1 2020 H1 2021 Group result 115,527 76,564 Removal of income and expenses with no cash impact: Allocation (Reversal) of amortisation, depreciation, provisions and impairment 2,763 4,292 Proceeds on disposal of assets - - Financial expense (income) 87 (61) Tax expense (income) for the financial year 18,292 16,348 Free shares 1,419 918 Cash flow 138,087 98,061 Tax paid out in the financial year (8,422) 194 Change in working capital requirement: - Inventories and work in progress (23) 999 - Trade and other receivables (6,371) 7,806 - Trade and other payables 1,517 (1,593) Other operating assets and liabilities (21,131) 7,391 Net cash-flow generated by the business (Total I) 103,657 112,859 Investment operations Acquisition of non-current assets (4,426) (6,115) Disposal of non-current assets - (0) Control acquired on subsidiaries net of cash and cash equivalents acquired (2,568) (56) Financial investments (5) (47) Disposal of financial assets 804 409 Treasury shares (2,189) (17,595) Change in other fixed financial assets 47 3 Net cash-flow from investment operations (Total II) (8,338) (23,401) Financing operations Dividends paid to shareholders (64,873) (65,951) Repayment of financial liabilities (375) (1,671) Increase of financial liabilities (11) 542 Interest paid (18) (8) Interest received 115 61 Change in bank lending - - Net cash-flow from financing operations (Total III) (65,162) (67,027) Effect of changes in currency prices (Total IV) (125) 35 Change in cash (I+II+III+IV) 30,033 22,466 Opening cash 169,016 141,744 Closing cash 199,049 164,209 Cash change 30,033 22,466 Appendix 4: Consolidated revenue breakdown
In thousands of euros H1 2020 H1 2021 Revenues 203,767 165,286 from royalties (on new construction) 197,739 153,885 from LNG carriers 176,203 132,542 from FSUs - 5,851 from FSRUs 14,254 6,958 from FLNGs 2,530 1,460 from onshore storage tanks - 611 from GBSs 1,020 1,719 from LNG as fuel 3,733 4,745 From hydrogen electrolysers 2,466 From services 6,027 8,935 Appendix 5: Estimated 10-year order book
In units Order estimates * LNG carriers
Ethane carriers290-320 **
25-40FSRUs 10-20 FLNGs Up to 5 Onshore storage tanks and GBSs 25-30 *2021-2030 period. The Company points out that the number of new orders may see large-scale variations from one quarter to another and even one year to another without the fundamentals on which its business model is based being called into question.
** Includes the replacement market
1Liquid sloshing in tanks
2 Following the cancellation of an FSRU ordered in June 2020
3EBITDA corresponds to EBIT excluding depreciation and amortisation of non-current assets.
4EBIT stands for Earnings Before Interest and Tax.
5 In the first half of 2021, earnings per share were calculated based on the weighted average number of shares outstanding (excluding treasury shares), i.e. 36,960,391 shares.
6 EBITDA margin of 60.6% at constant scope, i.e. excluding the impact of acquisitions
7Royalties from core business, i.e. excluding LNG fuel and services.
8 Of which €149 million recognised for the first half of 2021.Attachment