NORECO's Revenue Dips in 3Q 2014

December 1, 2014

 

Norwegian Energy Company’s (Noreco) production in the third quarter of 2014 was basically unchanged from the previous quarter, significant impairments took down Noreco net results after tax to minus NOK 1 101 million.

Revenues in the third quarter 2014 were NOK 296 million, down from NOK 318 million in the previous quarter. Exploration and evaluation expenses amounted to NOK 629 million, primarily due to a write-off of the Huntington Fulmar (Maxwell) discovery in the UK, and the operating result before depreciation and write-downs (EBITDA) was negative by NOK 556 million, compared with negative NOK 29 million in the previous quarter.

As previously reported, the negative developments in the performance of several of Noreco’s producing fields forced the company to initiate a full review of available alternatives, and what would be required to secure a sustainable financing solution.

“Our main priority in the short term is to secure a sustainable financial solution”, said Tommy Sundt, CEO of Noreco.

“The work with mapping possible solutions to the company’s financial challenges is continuing at full speed. The dialogue with creditors about deferral of payments and waivers related to loan agreements is constructive and good, and we expect that a bondholder meeting will be called shortly to resolve these matters,” he continued.

For further information about status and outlook for the company, please see the attached interim report for the third quarter.

Company management will be available in a telephone conference Monday 1 December at 10:00 CET to comment on the quarterly report and answer questions. Please use tel. 800 88 860 from Norway or +47 23 18 45 00 from abroad, and conference code 826932# to participate, and please call a few minutes prior to the start of the meeting to ease the registration of participants.
 

Logistics News

Seafarers Stranded Off Yemen After US-Houthi Ceasefire Deal

Seafarers Stranded Off Yemen After US-Houthi Ceasefire Deal

Maersk Warns Global Container Volumes Could Drop Due to Trade War

Maersk Warns Global Container Volumes Could Drop Due to Trade War

Near-Record US Container Imports in April Expected to Snap in May Due to Tariffs

Near-Record US Container Imports in April Expected to Snap in May Due to Tariffs

New IMO Designation for the Mediterranean Sea Helps Bring More Doba Crude to Europe

New IMO Designation for the Mediterranean Sea Helps Bring More Doba Crude to Europe

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News

Doba crude oil to be imported in greater quantities thanks to new Mediterranean fuel regulation
South Korea's MFG purchases about 67,000 T of corn, traders claim
U.S. natural gas liquids exports reach record highs in April