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阿布扎比国家石油分销公司二季度利润增长2.2%

2019-08-06 12:2542710Lisa石油设备网

石油设备网讯 据国民报8月4日报道称,阿联酋最大的燃料便利零售商阿布扎比国家石油分销公司报告称,随着公司寻求扩张,该公司第二季度净利润增长2.2%。

该公司在向阿布扎比证券交易所提交的一份监管文件中表示,在截至6月份的三个月里,其净利润增至5.95亿迪拉姆。收入下降5.2%,达到55亿迪拉姆。

“在2019年的剩余时间里,我们将专注于加速国内网络扩张,特别是在迪拜,以及非燃料业务的增长,为我们的客户提供卓越的体验,”代理首席执行官Saeed Al Rashdi说。

他表示:“我们的重点仍然是实现企业增长和股东回报,这得益于我们进步的派息政策。如前所述,我们计划提振燃料和非燃料业务的营收增长,并计划到2023年实现Ebitda(利息、税项、折旧及摊销前利润)超过36.7亿迪拉姆。”

阿布扎比国家石油分销公司于2017年发行了10%的股票,此后,该公司将其投资组合扩大至今年第二季度末阿联酋的379家零售加油站。

今年上半年,该公司新开设三家加油站,其中两家正在运营。阿布扎比国家石油分销公司表示,该公司今年仍有望在阿联酋开设20至30个新站点,重点放在迪拜的扩张。

与此同时,该公司上半年净利润增长了4.3%,达到11.7亿迪拉姆,尽管燃料销量下降了1.7%,库存增幅也有所下降。该公司将其业绩归功于其成本优化以及便利店业务的持续增长。

该公司首席运营官Mohamed Al Hashimi在接受彭博社采访时表示,阿布扎比国家石油分销公司对收购持开放态度,并专注于进入印度润滑油市场,该市场也受到阿联酋其他燃料零售商阿联酋国家石油公司的关注。

徐蕾 摘译自 国民报

原文如下:

Adnoc Distribution Q2 profit rises 2.2% as company eyes expansion

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Adnoc Distribution, the UAE’s biggest fuel and convenience retailer, reported a 2.2 per cent rise in second-quarter net income as the company looks to expand.

Net profit rose to Dh595 million for the three-month period ending June, the company said in a regulatory filing to the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange, where its shares trade. Revenue declined by 5.2 per cent to reach Dh5.5 billion.

"During the remainder of 2019 we are focused on the acceleration of our domestic network expansion, particularly in Dubai, and the growth of our non-fuel business to provide a superior experience to our customers,” acting chief executive Saeed Al Rashdi said.

"Our priorities remain growth and shareholder returns, underpinned by our progressive dividend policy. As previously announced, we intend to boost top-line growth in both our fuel and non-fuel businesses, and have targeted in excess of Dh3.67bn of Ebitda [earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation] by 2023,” he said.

Adnoc Distribution, which floated 10 per cent of its shares in 2017, has since expanded its portfolio to 379 retail fuel stations in the UAE by the end of the second quarter.

Three new stations were opened in the country in the first half of the year while two are under commission. The company remains on track to open 20 to 30 new stations across the Emirates this year, with a focus on expanding in Dubai, Adnoc Distribution said.

Net profit for the first half, meanwhile, increased by 4.3 per cent to Dh1.17bn, despite a 1.7 per cent decline in total volume of fuel and lower inventory gains. The company credited the performance to its cost optimisation as well as continued momentum in convenience stores.

In an interview with Bloomberg, chief operating officer, Mohamed Al Hashimi, said Adnoc Distribution is open to acquisitions and is focused on entering the Indian lubricants market, which is also on the radar of the other UAE fuel retailer, Emirates National Oil Company.

 

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