阿布扎比 ADNOC 钻井净利润 2022 年增长 33%

ADNOC Drilling 报告称,2022 年净利润增长了 33%,这在很大程度上要归功于该公司运营船队中新增的钻机,该船队目前拥有 115 台钻机。

哈迪尔·阿尔·萨耶,路透社

阿布扎比ADNOC钻井公司2月13日公布,2022年净利润增长33%,陆上和油田服务业务增加了收入。

2022 年净利润为 8.02 亿美元,高于上一年的 6.04 亿美元。收入从 2021 年的 22.7 亿美元增至 2022 年的 26.7 亿美元。

该公司在一份监管​​文件中表示,其业绩很大程度上是由新钻机进入其运营船队推动的,该船队目前由 115 台钻机组成。

该公司还对 2023 年提出了强有力的指导,收入预计在 30 亿至 32 亿美元之间,同比增长高达 20%。该公司表示,预计 2023 年同期净利润将创历史新高,达到 8.5 亿至 10 亿美元。

ADNOC Drilling 首席财务官 Esa Ikaheimonen 在财报后电话会议上表示,ADNOC 集团计划将其 5 MMbbl/d 石油产能扩张从之前的 2030 年目标提前到 2027 年,以满足不断增长的全球能源需求,这一预测得到了支撑。

伊卡黑莫宁告诉路透社:“这确实是支撑它的因素,因为作为一家钻井公司,我们正处于实现这些目标的关键道路上。”

伊卡黑莫宁表示,阿拉伯联合酋长国计划实现天然气自给自足是另一个因素,ADNOC Drilling 目前运营着两座非常规井钻机,“预计随着时间的推移,这些钻机将大幅增加”。

ADNOC Drilling 于 2021 年在阿布扎比证券交易所上市,此前其大股东 ADNOC 通过公开发售股票从投资者那里筹集了 11 亿美元。

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Abu Dhabi's ADNOC Drilling Net Profit Rises 33% in 2022

ADNOC Drilling was able to report a 33% net profit increase in 2022 due in large part to new rigs being added to the company's operational fleet, which now contains 115 rigs.

Hadeel Al Sayegh, Reuters

Abu Dhabi's ADNOC Drilling reported on Feb. 13 a rise of 33% in 2022 net profit, with revenue boosted by its onshore and oilfield services businesses.

Net profit for 2022 was $802 million, up from $604 million in the previous year. Revenue increased to $2.67 billion in 2022 from $2.27 billion in 2021.

In a regulatory filing, the company said its results were largely driven by new rigs entering its operational fleet, now consisting of 115 rigs.

The company also presented strong guidance for 2023, with revenue projected at between $3 billion and $3.2 billion, representing year-on-year growth of up to 20%. It is expecting record net profit in 2023 of $850 million to $1 billion in the same period, it said.

ADNOC Drilling's CFO Esa Ikaheimonen said in a post-earnings call that the forecasts are underpinned by ADNOC Group's plans to bring forward its 5 MMbbl/d oil production capacity expansion to 2027 from a previous target of 2030, to meet rising global energy demand.

"That's really what's underpinning it because we as a drilling company are on a critical path in terms of achievement of those goals," Ikaheimonen told Reuters.

The United Arab Emirates' plan to move towards gas self-sufficiency is another factor, Ikaheimonen said, with ADNOC Drilling currently operating two rigs drilling unconventional wells which "is expected to increase over time significantly."

ADNOC Drilling listed on the Abu Dhabi bourse in 2021 after ADNOC, its majority shareholder, raised $1.1 billion from investors through a public share-sale.