Seasonal Variations Push Höegh LNG into the Red
The company recorded a net loss of USD 3.6 million for the quarter, down from a profit of USD 4.5 million reported in the first three months of 2019. This decrease is the result of lower EBITDA, partly offset by reduced interest expenses.
EBITDA for the period was at USD 45.7 million, compared to USD 55.9 million seen in the preceding quarter, mainly due to the lower income and higher Opex.
“Höegh LNG’s results for Q2 2019 are negatively affected by seasonal variations and dry docking costs. Adjusted for these effects our underlying numbers are in line with previous quarters,” Sveinung J.S. Støhle, President and CEO of Höegh LNG, said.
In early June, Höegh LNG signed a 12-year sale and leaseback agreement for Höegh Galleon (FSRU#10) with China Construction Bank Financial Leasing.
“This is further reflected by the important progress being made on all FSRU projects where the company is already selected as the FSRU provider or has won exclusivity.
“In addition, the company is engaged in negotiations and business development activities that aims to see its complete fleet of FSRUs on long-term FSRU contracts by end of 2021.”
Source: World Maritime News