Wintershall Dea 分享年度新闻发布会和全年业绩

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Wintershall Dea 首席执行官 Mario Mehren 将 2022 年描述为极具挑战性的一年,为公司带来了重大变化。Wintershall Dea 一月份决定全面退出俄罗斯。

在德国卡塞尔举行的年度新闻发布会上,Mehren 宣布 Wintershall Dea 的重点是天然气和石油产量的适度增长,以及建立其碳管理和氢业务。“Wintershall Dea 正在转型。从领先的独立欧洲天然气和石油公司成为领先的独立欧洲天然气和碳管理公司。”Mehren 表示,去年项目的重大进展为公司的两大战略重点提供了支撑。

2022 年对于 Wintershall Dea 来说是一个转折点

梅伦表示,俄罗斯的侵略战争是国际政治、欧洲和国际能源市场以及温特沙尔·德亚的转折点。“从一开始,我们就明确谴责这场战争。我仍然对这场战争及其给乌克兰人民造成的后果感到震惊和震惊。”

1月份,该公司做出了唯一可能的决定:Wintershall Dea将有序全面退出俄罗斯。梅伦表示,“继续在俄罗斯开展业务是站不住脚的”。“没有回头路了。没有等待的希望改善。我们即将离开俄罗斯。我们历史的这一章已经结束了。”

尽管俄罗斯退出带来了财务后果,但仍表现强劲

该公司承受了 70 亿欧元的一次性非现金损失,其中绝大多数与其俄罗斯业务有关。尽管如此,梅伦表示,温特歇尔·戴仍然“强大且稳定”。他表示,尽管去年形势非常困难,但这是强劲业绩和大宗商品价格环境的结果。Wintershall Dea 2022 年末的 EBITDAX(不包括俄罗斯业务)为 59 亿欧元,调整后净利润为 9 亿欧元(也不包括俄罗斯业务)。

以项目进展为基础的明确战略

“Wintershall Dea 以明确的战略展望未来”,Mehren 说道。该公司有两个战略重点——勘探与生产业务的适度增长,以及建立碳管理和氢业务。

2022 年,Wintershall Dea 在这两方面都取得了巨大进展。该公司增加了在线生产,包括其在挪威运营的 Nova 油田,并取得了成功的并购,增加了在阿尔及利亚 Reggane Nord 的份额,并进入了墨西哥的 Hokchi 项目。Wintershall Dea 的勘探又迎来了积极的一年,特别是在挪威,该公司参与的勘探活动预计可采总产量为 88 至 2.86 亿桶油当量。

2022 年产量(不包括俄罗斯)为每天 321,000 桶油当量。Wintershall Dea 计划在中期实现产量适度增长,达到每天 350,000 至 400,000 桶油当量的产量水平,特别是通过墨西哥的进一步产量增加、北非和挪威。

一系列碳捕获和储存以及氢项目

该公司推进了脱碳项目组合。“我们的目标是建立碳管理和氢业务,到 2040 年每年可能减少 20 至 3000 万吨 CO 2。这相当于德国庞大钢铁行业CO 2排放量的 60%。”

2022 年,Wintershall Dea 在挪威获得了第一个 CCS 存储许可证,即“Luna”许可证,与 Equinor 建立了一个项目,将德国工业排放与挪威 CO 2存储连接起来,并于 2017 年在威廉港建设氢气和 CO 2运输枢纽。德国。未来几周内,该公司预计将在丹麦首次注入 CO 2,作为 Greensand 项目联盟试点阶段的一部分。

梅伦说:“这些项目有潜力产生真正的影响,使德国和欧洲工业脱碳。” “我们正在采取行动。改变我们的业务。从欧洲领先的独立天然气和石油公司到欧洲领先的独立天然气和碳管理公司。”

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Wintershall Dea CEO Mario Mehren described 2022 as an extremely challenging year which brought significant change for the company. Wintershall Dea decided in January that it will fully exit Russia.

At its annual press conference in Kassel, Germany, Mehren announced that Wintershall Dea is focused on moderate growth in gas and oil production, and on building up its carbon management and hydrogen business. “Wintershall Dea is in transition. From the leading independent European gas and oil company to become a leading independent European gas and carbon management company.” The company’s two strategic priorities were underpinned by significant project progress last year, Mehren said.

2022 was a turning point for Wintershall Dea

The Russian war of aggression was a turning point for international politics, for European and international energy markets, and for Wintershall Dea, said Mehren. “From the very start, we have been clear in our condemnation of the war. I remain shocked and appalled by this war and its consequences for the people of Ukraine.”

In January, the company took the only possible decision: Wintershall Dea will fully exit Russia in an orderly manner. “Continuing to operate in Russia is not tenable”, said Mehren. “There is no turning-back. There is no waiting in hope of improvement. We are exiting Russia. This chapter of our history is closed.”

Strong performance despite financial consequences of Russia exit

The company took one-off non-cash losses of €7 billion, the vast majority relating to its Russian activities. Nevertheless, Wintershall Dea remains “strong and stable”, said Mehren. This was – despite the very difficult situation last year – the result of strong performance, and the commodity price environment, he said. Wintershall Dea ended 2022 with EBITDAX excluding segment Russia of €5.9 billion and adjusted net income of €0.9 billion, also excluding the segment Russia.

A clear strategy underpinned by project progress

“Wintershall Dea looks to the future with a clear strategy”, said Mehren. The company has two strategic priorities – moderate growth for its E&P business, and building up its carbon management and hydrogen business.

In 2022, Wintershall Dea made strong progress on both counts. The company brought additional production online, including its operated Nova oil field in Norway, and had M&A successes, growing its share at Reggane Nord in Algeria and entering the Hokchi project in Mexico. Wintershall Dea had another positive year for exploration, in particular in Norway where the company participated in discoveries with a combined estimated gross volume of 88 to 286 million boe recoverable.

The production (excluding Russia) stood at 321 000 boe per day in 2022. Wintershall Dea is planning for moderate production growth to reach production levels of 350 000 – 400 000 boe per day in the midterm, especially through further production increases in Mexico, North Africa and Norway.

A cluster of projects for carbon capture and storage and hydrogen

The company advanced its portfolio of decarbonisation projects. “Our goal is to build a carbon management and hydrogen business to potentially abate 20 to 30 million t of CO2 a year by 2040. That’s equivalent to 60% of CO2 emissions from the huge German steel industry.”

In 2022, Wintershall Dea secured its first CCS storage licence in Norway, the “Luna” licence, established a project with Equinor to connect German industrial emissions with Norwegian CO2 storage, and worked on a hydrogen and CO2 transport hub at Wilhelmshaven in Germany. In the coming weeks, the company expects first CO2 injection in Denmark as part the pilot phase of the Project Greensand consortium.

“Together, these projects have the potential to make a real difference, decarbonising German and European industry”, said Mehren. “We are taking action. Transforming our business. From Europe’s leading independent gas and oil company to a leading independent European gas and carbon management company.”

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