SIBUR REPORTS FY 2014 IFRS RESULTS
OREANDA-NEWS. PAO SIBUR Holding, an integrated gas processing and petrochemicals company, and a leader in the Russian petrochemical industry, today published its operational and financial results for the full year 2014 in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).
Operational highlights
- Associated petroleum gas (APG) processing volumes increased by 6.3% year-on-year
- Raw natural gas liquids (raw NGL) fractionation increased by 20.1% year-on-year
- NGL sales volumes increased by 34.7% year-on-year
Financial highlights:
- Revenue increased by 34% year-on-year
- Revenue from sales of energy products increased by over 50% year-on-year
- Revenue from sales of basic polymers increased by 68.3% year-on-year, largely attributable to operations at the Tobolsk-Polymer plant
- Revenue from sales of synthetic rubbers decreased by 14.1% year-on-year
- EBITDA increased by 30% year-on-year to more than RR 100 billion
- Net profit decreased by 44.8% year-on-year due to FX fluctuations
Operational results
In 2014 SIBUR’s gas processing plants (GPPs) processed 20.8 billion cubic metres of APG, an increase of 6.3% year-on-year. As a result, production of natural gas(1) rose by 6.4% year-on-year to 18 billion cubic metres. Raw NGL fractionation volumes increased by 6.6% year-on-year to 5.2 million tonnes.
In 2014 SIBUR increased sales volumes of the majority of its energy products. Natural gas sales volumes increased by 35.2% year-on-year to 16 billion cubic metres. Sales of NGLs, including liquefied petroleum gases (LPG), naphtha and raw NGL, rose by 34.7% year-on-year to 6.5 million tonnes. Sales volumes of petrochemical products totaled 2.2 million tonnes, an increase of 5.6% year-on-year, including sales volumes of 397.7 thousand tonnes of polypropylene, a 1.9 times increaseyear-on-year.
Operating results
Tonnes,
except as stated | Year ended 31 December | Change
% | |
2014 | 2013 | ||
Processing and production volumes | |||
APG processing (thousand cubic metres) | 20,834,647 | 19,600,139 | 6.3% |
Natural gas production (thousand cubic metres) | 17,989,399 | 16,908,508 | 6.4% |
Raw NGL fractionation | 6,315,299 | 5,256,760 | 20.1% |
Basic polymers production | 655,590 | 403,252 | 62.6% |
Synthetic rubbers production | 353,257 | 418,147 | (15.5%) |
Plastics and organic synthesis production | 900,118 | 858,970 | 4.8% |
Intermediates and other chemicals production | 4,232,671 | 4,207,925 | 0.6% |
Sales volumes | | ||
Natural gas sales volumes (thousand cubic metres) | 16,004,874 | 11,841,787 | 35.2% |
NGLs sales volumes | 6,469,868 | 4,802,073 | 34.7% |
Petrochemical products sales volumes | 2,246,660 | 2,127,895 | 5.6% |
Financial Results
In 2014, SIBUR posted strong financial results despite the challenging external environment in the second half of the year. Our EBITDA for the period amounted to RR 102.8 billion, an increase year-on-year of 30.3%, which was largely attributable to threefold EBITDA growth in petrochemicals and EBITDA growth in energy products. We also increased production and sales of polypropylene following our continued capacity ramp-up at the Tobolsk-Polymer plant during 2014. The launch of the Purovsk–Pyt-Yakh–Tobolsk pipeline provides SIBUR with access to additional available volumes of raw NGL, and the expanded fractionation capacity in Tobolsk enabled us to increase production volumes of energy products.
Our revenue increased by 33.8% year on year to RR 361 billion. Our revenue from sales of energy products increased significantly by 50.1% year-on-year to RR 217.2 billion. The solid performance of our energy product group was primarily attributable to higher sales volumes on expanded naphtha trading activities following the launch of the Ust-Luga transshipment facility in the end of 2013 and higher LPG and naphtha production following the launch of the transportation and fractionation capacities, as well as growth in APG processing volumes. Our revenue from sales of basic polymers increased by 68.3% year-on-year to RR 38.4 billion, largely attributable to operations at the Tobolsk-Polymer plant. The increase of revenue from sales of plastics and organic synthesis products was primarily attributable to higher sales volumes of PET and BOPP-films following respective capacity expansions. Our synthetic rubber business remained under significant pressure on the back of persistently negative market environment for our synthetic rubber grades resulting in a decrease of revenue by 14.1% year-on-year to RR 27.8 billion. Our revenue from sales of petrochemical products increased by 14.2% year-on-year to RR 132.5 billion.
Rouble depreciation positively affected our revenue and EBITDA as sale prices for the majority of products are primarily linked to international commodity benchmark prices quoted in in dollars and euros, while operational expenses are predominantly denominated in roubles.
Our net profit in 2014 decreased by 44.8% to RR 25.1 billion. It was negatively affected by the substantial Russian rouble depreciation that resulted in net foreign exchange loss in the amount of RR 85.4 billion, which was partially offset by non-cash gains related to the consolidation of Yugragazpererabotka and its further revaluation at market value.
In 2014, our capital expenditures decreased by 3.3% to RR 67.7 billion as we completed several large-scale projects in 2013 and early 2014, while we started financing ZapSibNeftekhim (ZapSib-2) at the end of 2014.
Financial results
RR millions, except as stated | Nine months ended 30 September | Change
% | |
2014 | 2013 | ||
Revenue (net of VAT and export duties) | 263,852 | 197,598 | 33.5% |
Energy products | 163,457 | 103,169 | 58.4% |
Petrochemical products | 92,850 | 87,491 | 6.1% |
Other | 7,545 | 6,938 | 8.7% |
EBITDA | 73,140 | 56,985 | 28.3% |
EBITDA margin, % | 27.7% | 28.8% | |
Profit for the reporting period | 67,857 | 34,410 | 97.2% |
Adjusted profit(i) | 24,778 | 36,124 | (31.4%) |
Operating cash flows before working capital changes | 73,561 | 56,780 | 29.6% |
Net cash used in investing activities, including | (76,182) | (55,568) | 37.1% |
Capital expenditures | (49,293) | (52,605) | (6.3%) |
Borrowings
As of 30 September 2014, our total debt amounted to RR 144,939 million, an increase of 12.1% from RR 129,247 million as of 30 June 2014. The portion of long-term debt increased to 75.0% from 62.4% as of 30 June 2014.
Our net debt(ii) increased by 15.8% to RR 132,571 million as of 30 September 2014 from RR 114,466 million as of 30 June 2014. Our net debt to EBITDA ratio was 1.40x compared to 1.27x as of 30 June 2014 demonstrating the company’s strong financial position.
Borrowings
RR millions,
except as stated | As of
30 September 2014 | As of
30 June 2014 | As of
31 December 2013 | Changе, %
vs 30 June 2014 | Change, %
vs 31 Dec 2013 |
Total debt | 144,939 | 129,247 | 100,474 | 12.1% | 44.3% |
Cash and cash equivalents | 12,368 | 14,781 | 7,948 | (16.3%) | 55.6% |
Net debt(iv) | 132,571 | 114,466 | 92,526 | 15.8% | 43.3% |
Key ratio | |||||
Debt / EBITDA | 1.53x | 1.43x | 1.27x | ||
Net debt(iv)/ EBITDA | 1.40x | 1.27x | 1.17x |
Borrowings by scheduledmaturities
RR millions,
except as stated | As of 30
Sep 2014 | % of total
borrowings | As of 30
Jun 2014 | % of total
borrowings | As of 31
Dec 2013 | % of total
borrowings | Change, %
vs 31 Dec 2013 |
Due for repayment: | |||||||
Within one year | 36,307 | 25.0% | 48,570 | 37.6% | 42,743 | 42.5% | (15.1)% |
Between one and
two years | 35,313 | 24.4% | 30,496 | 23.6% | 6,344 | 6.3% | 456.6% |
Between two and
five years | 64,364 | 44.4% | 41,547 | 32.1% | 42,454 | 42.3% | 51.6% |
After five years | 8,955 | 6.2% | 8,634 | 6.7% | 8,933 | 8.9% | 0.2% |
Total debt | 144,939 | 100.0% | 129,2472 | 100.0% | 100,474 | 100.0% | 44.3% |
About SIBUR
SIBUR is a uniquely positioned vertically integrated gas processing and petrochemicals company. SIBUR owns and operates Russia’s largest gas processing business in terms of associated petroleum gas processing volumes, and is a leader in the Russian petrochemicals industry.
As of 30 September 2014, SIBUR operated 26 production sites located all over Russia, had over 1,400 major customers engaged in the energy, automotive, construction, fast moving consumer goods (FMCG), chemical and other industries in approximately 70 countries worldwide and employed over 26,000 personnel.
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