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Grieg Seafood — Earnings Release 2019
Aug 21, 2019
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Earnings Release
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Grieg Seafood ASA: Q2 2019 results – Strong performance in Norwegian operations
Grieg Seafood ASA: Q2 2019 results – Strong performance in Norwegian operations
Highlights
* Harvest volume of 21 800 tonnes
* EBIT before fair value adjustment of NOK 309 million (NOK 426 million)
* EBIT/kg NOK 14.17, down 25% from Q2 2018
* Strong biological performance in Norway
* Earnings driven by overall high prices and cost reductions in Norway
* Continued high cost in Shetland, driven by enduring biological challenges
* Biological challenges related to sea lice and algae in British Columbia
* Expect harvest volume of 82 000 tonnes in 2019, 10% growth from 2018
Financial results
The Grieg Seafood Group harvested 21 800 tonnes GWT in Q2 2019, compared to
22 570 tonnes in Q2 2018.
Total revenues during the quarter amounted to NOK 2.2 billion, unchanged from Q2
Farming cost during the quarter (total cost related to fish harvested this
quarter) increased from the same quarter last year, mainly driven by higher cost
in Shetland and BC due to biological challenges related to sea lice and algae
blooms.
The Group's EBIT before fair value adjustment of biological assets was NOK 309
million (426) during the quarter, corresponding to an EBIT per kg of NOK 14.17
(18.89). EBIT from the four regions includes value creation from the respective
sales activities of the Group's jointly-owned sales company, Ocean Quality.
Commenting on the Group's performance, CEO Andreas Kvame, said:
"Grieg Seafood continued to experience strong growth and biological improvements
in Rogaland and Finnmark during the second quarter. With a steady focus on our
operational priorities, we have increased biological control with preventive
efforts and obtained a more efficient utilization of our licenses. Our post
smolt strategy is on track, and during the quarter we acquired 50% ownership of
Nordnorsk Smolt. We also ASC-certified an additional three sites in Finnmark.
While we still have some challenges related to gill disease and algae in
Shetland, the biological condition is improving. We continue to work
systematically to increase our smolt robustness in Shetland, and survival on
smolt stocked to sea so far this year is increasing. We have initiated a
strategic assessment for our operations on Skye, as we see that the synergy
between our farming areas on Shetland and Skye are low. In BC, challenges
related to algae, plankton and low oxygen levels have impacted production
negatively during the quarter. This shows the importance of monitoring and use
of aeration system to minimize impact. We are still in the early stages in
executing on our priorities and we expect continued growth and operational
improvements going forward.
By driving forward improvements to our farming operations, we remain committed
to our ambition for sustainable salmon farming and long-term value creation for
all our stakeholders, and also remain confident in our 2020 target of 100 000
tonnes harvest with cost at or below industry average."
Strategic priorities
Improving sustainability is key to increasing our profits. By focusing on
reducing our environmental impact and improving fish welfare, we aim to increase
harvest rates and reduce production cost. Short term, our goal is to increase
production to 100 000 tonnes with production cost at or below weighted industry
average, targeting NOK 37.90 per kg by 2020.
We aim to provide our shareholders with a competitive return on capital invested
and have set a ROCE target of 12%. Our investments reflect our growth strategy:
digitalization, post-smolt, biosecurity and fish welfare, including continuous
evaluation of expansion opportunities
Digitalization in salmon farming includes applying advanced sensors, big data,
artificial intelligence and automation, to support better farming decisions.
Post smolt improves biosecurity, survival rates and allows for a more efficient
farming cycle, while expansion opportunities will allow for improved
flexibility, biosecurity and fish welfare.
With a strict focus on biosecurity and fish welfare, Grieg Seafood aims to
achieve strong biological performance through the implementation of a broad
range of technological and operational initiatives, including large smolt, GSF
Precision Farming and other preventive operational measures aimed at combating
sea lice and algae. The group targets an average survival rate in seawater above
93%.
Outlook
The global supply of Atlantic Salmon for 2019 is expected to increase by some
4-7% compared to 2018, mainly driven by higher volumes in Norway and Chile, in
addition to UK. With a growing demand and limited possibilities for increase in
harvest volumes, prices are expected to remain high.
The Group's total share of fixed price contracts in Norway in Q2 2019 was 20%.
The share of fixed price contracts for the full year 2019 is estimated to 20%
and 24% for Norway and the UK, respectively.
During Q2 2019, 7.1 million smolt were transferred to sea, with an average
weight of 201 grams. Approximately 26-28 million smolt is planned stocked in
2019, with an average weight around 190 grams.
Grieg Seafood expects to harvest approximately 82 000 tonnes in 2019. Expected
harvest volume for Q3 2019 is 20 200 tonnes, comprised of:
* Rogaland: 2 800 tonnes
* Finnmark: 10 600 tonnes
* Shetland: 3 500 tonnes
* BC: 3 200 tonnes
Results presentation
CEO Andreas Kvame and CFO Atle Harald Sandtorv will present the results later
today at 08:00 CEST at Hotel Scandic Flesland Airport, Lønningsvegen 9, Bergen.
The presentation and subsequent Q&A will be held in Norwegian and can be
followed live via webcast at www.griegseafood.com or at the following link;
https://webtv.hegnar.no/presentation.php?webcastId=98042716
It will be possible to ask questions online.
An English transcript of the presentation will be made available at
www.griegseafood.com within a few days after the presentation.
For further enquiries, please contact:
Andreas Kvame, CEO
Cell phone: +47 907 71 441
Atle Harald Sandtorv, CFO
Cell phone +47 908 45 252
About Grieg Seafood
Grieg Seafood ASA is one of the world's leading salmon farmers, specializing in
Atlantic salmon. The Group has an annual production target of 100 000 tonnes
gutted weight in 2020.
Our farming facilities are in Finnmark and Rogaland in Norway, British Columbia
in Canada and Shetland in the UK. Approximately 780 people are employed by the
Group. Grieg Seafood ASA was listed at the Oslo Stock Exchange in June 2007. Our
headquarters are situated in Bergen, Norway. The business development of Grieg
Seafood ASA focuses on profitable growth, sustainable use of resources and being
the preferred supplier to selected customers.
To learn more, visit www.griegseafood.com
This information is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant to section
5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.