Earnings Release • Apr 14, 2014
Earnings Release
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Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse, April 14th , 2014 – GTT (Gaztransport & Technigaz), worldwide leading provider in the sector of very low temperature, or cryogenic, LNG containment systems technology for the LNG shipping industry, reported Q1 2014 revenue of €59.1 million, up 31.1% compared to Q1 2013 revenue on a comparable basis.
Philippe Berterottière, President and Chief Executive Officer of GTT, commented: « GTT delivered a good performance during the first quarter 2014, driven by the dynamism of both LNGC and FPSO segments. GTT also recorded its first orders in the bunkering segment. Moreover, our successful initial public offering shows the investors trust in our business model and in our unique positioning, at the heart of the LNG industry. This strong momentum is also reflected by the launch of Mark V, NO 96 Max and the opening of our training center, recently announced during the Gastech exhibition in Seoul. »
| (in thousands of euros) | Q1 2014 | Q1 2013 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | 59,145 | 45,114 | +31.1% |
| Revenue provided by royalties | 56,393 | 43,840 | +28.6% |
| LNGC | 45,964 | 34,079 | +34.9% |
| FSRU | 7,973 | 7,391 | +7.9% |
| FPSO | 1,967 | 1,591 | +23.6% |
| Onshore storage | 489 | 779 | (37.2)% |
| Revenue provided by services | 2,752 | 1,274 | 116.0% |
Q1 2014 revenue increased sharply compared to Q1 2013 revenue.
GTT membrane technology has been selected by STX France to fit out PEGASIS, the new environmental ferry propelled with LNG, ordered by Brittany Ferries. It will be built in Saint-Nazaire, in France and should be delivered by the end of 2016.
In addition, GTT has also been selected to design the tanks of three other Brittany Ferries ships to be converted to LNG propulsion.
With this order, GTT confirms its status as the preferred partner for the construction of FPSOs. This new FPSO will be built at the South Korean shipyard Samsung Heavy Industries. This brings to three the number of FPSOs (with a capacity above 50,000 m 3 ), which has received FID (financial investment decision) approval.
GTT recorded a first order for an ice-breaking LNGC. This LNGC allows to transport LNG through the Arctic and will be built at the Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering shipyard.
At its 4th Innovation & Technology seminar, held on March 28th at the end of Gastech (International Conference & Exhibition for the LNG, LPG and Natural Gas Industries) in Seoul (South Korea), GTT announced the launch of NO 96 Max (an upgrade of the NO 96 design) and the availability of the Mark V system for LNGC. These two systems are available for ships to be delivered in 2018.
GTT announced the opening of its training center with a first session in June 2014. The center is designed to train gas officers working on LNG carriers. With this new offer, GTT completes its range of services.
1 Subject to the condition of financing.
Since December 31st, 2013, the order book changed with:
As of March 31st , 2014, GTT order book consists of 101 orders:
GTT confirms its forecasts stated during its initial public offering for the financial year 2014:
GTT Brunswick Investors Relations Media Tel: +33 1 30 23 42 26 Tel: +33 1 53 96 83 83 [email protected] [email protected]
Lynda Khoudi Aurélia de Lapeyrouse / Julien Trosdorf
2 Excluding orders related to the bunkering segment.
GTT (Gaztransport & Technigaz) is the world leader in cryogenic membrane containment systems used in the shipbuilding industry for the transport of LNG. For over 50 years, GTT has offered to its customers technologies which allow them to optimize storage space and reduce the construction and operation costs of ships or tanks equipped with these systems. GTT operates in five sectors: LNGCs (Liquefied Natural Gas Carriers), FPSOs (Floating Production Storage and Offloading units), FSRUs (Floating Storage and Regasification units), onshore storage tanks, and solutions for the LNG as a fuel chain.
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