Borouge Q3 2024 net profit jumps 16% YoY to $328 million

Adjusted Ebitda rises 9% YoY to $646 million in Q3

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A view of Borouge’s plant in Ruwais, Abu Dhabi. The GCC’s total chemical capacity for 2014 exceeded 136.2 million tonnes. — Wam

By WAM

Published: Tue 29 Oct 2024, 5:18 PM

Borouge Plc has reported a 16 per cent year-on-year (YoY) increase in net profit for the third quarter (Q3) of 2024 to $328 million, beating market expectations, driven by the company’s highest ever quarterly sales and robust pricing for its premium products.

The company responded to strong demand from customers in the world’s fastest growing economies for innovative, sustainable and durable materials by increasing production to record levels.

Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (Ebitda) rose by nine per cent YoY to $646 million in Q3, driven by a seven per cent increase in revenue. The company sustained its industry-leading profitability with an Ebitda margin of 40 per cent for the quarter.

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This strong performance was supported by an increase in the price premia commanded by Borouge, driven by differentiated products and strong customer relationships.

Despite ongoing volatility in the global market, the company’s average polyethylene and polypropylene prices were $198 and $160 per tonne higher than their benchmarks – with that premium increasing 14 per cent and 50 per cent YoY, respectively, and exceeding management guidance through the cycle.

The company’s management reiterates through-the-cycle guidance of $200 per tonne for polyethylene and $140 per tonne for polypropylene.

Hazeem Sultan Al Suwaidi, chief executive officer of Borouge, commented, “Borouge continues to deliver an outstanding financial and operating performance, with net profit surging 16 per cent year on year to $328 million in Q3, and increasing for the fifth consecutive quarter. Our market-leading profitability is driven by world-class technology, innovation and operational excellence – ensuring that we deliver highly differentiated products to a fast-growing base of industrial customers. The third quarter was distinguished by record production levels and our highest-ever sales volume.”

He added, “Looking ahead, we are accelerating our growth trajectory through transformational production capacity increases. The Borouge 4 strategic initiative is advancing at pace and is now 80 per cent complete. The project will significantly increase production and revenue, while the feasibility study for a planned new speciality polyolefins plant in China is progressing well. In parallel, Borouge is investing in a comprehensive digital and AI programme that will create substantial shareholder value through enhanced productivity and innovation.”

Borouge continues to intensify its focus on high value-add segments, including infrastructure, which accounted for 38 per cent of sales volumes in Q3. Through superior proprietary technology, the company is providing industrial customers with innovative solutions to address climate change, food waste, access to fresh water, energy transition, healthcare and waste management.

The company’s commitment to operational excellence and the broad reach of its marketing and sales network across Asia, Middle East and Africa, is reinforcing the company’s leading position in the fastest growing markets.

The Asia Pacific is a key growth region with sales volumes increasing 5 per cent YoY, and accounting for 65 per cent of total sales volumes in Q3.

From July to September, Borouge achieved $1.6 billion in revenue, marking a 7 per cent YoY increase. A strategic focus on high-value markets fueled a 2 per cent YoY increase in sales volumes, with infrastructure solutions and other high value segments reinforcing the company’s strong position in this key segment.

Borouge continued to achieve record quarterly production levels in Q3, with capacity utilisation rates of 106 per cent for polyethylene and 109 per cent for polypropylene, supported by a focus on asset reliability, which was at 98 per cent in the quarter.

The company’s YTD adjusted operating free cash flow of $1.74 billion represents a 20 per cent YoY increase, supported by a high cash conversion of 95 per cent in the period.

The company’s balance sheet remained robust, with net debt/Ebitda standing at 1.3 times as at 30th September.

In September, Borouge distributed its half-year 2024 interim cash dividend of $650 million, or 7.94 fils per share, following shareholder approval at the company’s General Assembly Meeting on 30th August.

The company’s management reaffirms its commitment to pay the final 2024 dividend of $650 million in March 2025, taking the total full-year 2024 dividend to $1.3 billion. This represents a strong current dividend yield of 6.3 per cent.

In the UAE, the Borouge 4 strategic expansion project is progressing rapidly, with 80 per cent of the construction completed.

This expansion will boost production capacity by 28 per cent, making Al Ruwais Industrial City the world’s largest integrated single-site polyolefin complex. The construction of the project, now fully energised through a connection to the national grid, is running on schedule.

Upon completion, ownership of Borouge 4 will transfer from Adnoc and Borealis to Borouge. Once fully operational, the project is anticipated to generate an additional $1.5 to $1.9 billion in annual revenue.

Internationally, Borouge has made good progress on the feasibility study for a new specialty polyolefins complex in China.

This ambitious venture with Wanrong New Material (Fujian), a subsidiary of Wanhua Chemicals, to construct a state-of-the-art plant in Fuzhou, is set to produce 1.6 million tonnes annually.

Additionally, Borouge is enhancing its second ethylene unit (EU2) to increase the production of olefins and polyolefins by 230,000 tonnes.

This expansion, expected to be completed by 2028, is projected to contribute between $220 and $250 million in annual revenue.

Harnessing the power of artificial intelligence, digitalisation, and cutting-edge technology, Borouge is revolutionising its approach to value creation, innovation, and productivity enhancement.

The company is targeting $550 million of value generation by the end of 2024 through a diverse array of initiatives spanning health and safety, sales optimisation, sustainability efforts, and pioneering product development.

The ambitious plan will support the company’s long-term AI and digital transformation.

A standout achievement of this plan has been the deployment of a real-time optimisation (RTO) system. This advanced system, implemented across three large-scale ethane crackers and 20 furnaces, processes over 150,000 parameters every hour.

This capability significantly boosts productivity, optimises energy usage, and minimises emissions, underscoring Borouge’s commitment to operational excellence and environmental stewardship.

The company’s management expects a stable macroeconomic outlook across its key markets in the fourth quarter of 2024, with increased signs of improved operating conditions driven by moderate GDP growth.

Strong production and sales volumes are projected to maintain positive momentum, bolstered by a strategic focus on achieving operational efficiencies and serving high value segments. Polyolefin prices are anticipated to stay relatively stable, fluctuating within a narrow range.

WAM

Published: Tue 29 Oct 2024, 5:18 PM

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