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3rd Quarter Results

20th Nov 2008 08:06

RNS Number : 5508I
JSC KazMunaiGas Exploration Prod
20 November 2008
 



 

PRESS - RELEASE

JSC KazMunaiGas Exploration Production announces 

its financial results for the 9 months ended September 30, 2008 

Astana, 20 November 2008, JSC KazMunaiGas Exploration Production ("KMG EP" or "the Company"), today released its unaudited, consolidated interim financial results for the 9 months ended 30 September 2008 

An increase of crude oil productionincluding the Company's share in  production of JV Kazgermunai LLP ("Kazgermunai") and CCEL ("Karazhanbasmunai") by 15% to 8,909 thousand tonnes in the first 9 months of 2008

111% growth in net income to 218.5bn Tenge (US$1,816m) and an increase in earnings per share for the same period from 1,398 Tenge (US$1.93 per GDR) to 2,950 Tenge (US$3.98 per GDR)

40.3bn Tenge ($335m) contribution to the 9 months net income from the Company's 50% interest in Kazgermunai and CCEL

Commenting on the financial results for the 9 months of 2008, Askar Balzhanov, CEO of KMG EP, said: 

"The achieved results demonstrate the Company's effectiveness and confirm its strong financial position which becomes an important advantage at the time of global financial crisis and lower oil prices".

Production Highlights

The Company produced 8,909 thousand tonnes (239kbopd) of crude oil which was 15more than in the 9 months of 2007The increase is primarily due to the acquisition of 50% stakes in Kazgermunai and CCEL which were completed in April and December 2007 respectively. 

Excluding Kazgermunai and CCEL, in the first 9 months of 2008 the Company's production was broadly in line with the production plan, at 7,069 thousand tonnes of crude oil (190kbopd), approximately the same level as in the 9 months of 2007. 

In the first 9 months of 2008 the Company supplied 8,692 thousand tonnes of crude oil (233kbopd) to its customers which is 10.2% more than in the same period of 2007. Exports of crude oil, including the Company's interest in Kazgermunai and CCEL was 6,696 thousand tonnes (180kbopd). Excluding oil produced by Kazgermunai and CCEL, in the first 9 months of 2008 the Company supplied 6,869 thousand tonnes of crude oil (184kbopd), of which 5,176 thousand tonnes (139kbopd) were exported, a decline of 7% over the first 9 months of 2007. The decline was due to the distribution of the domestic and export volumes by the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources.

Financial Highlights

Profit after tax (net incomefor the 9 months of 2008 was 218.5bn Tenge (US$1,816m). This is 111% higher than for the 9 months of 2007. The net income increase is attributable to higher prices received for crude, contribution by Kazgermunai, accrual of the return on investment in CCEL and increased financial income. These positive factors were partially offset by income tax expenses increase, introduction of the export duty in May 2008, higher royalty and slight growth in operating expenses. 

KMG EP's revenue in the first 9 months of 2008 increased by 53% to 519.5bn Tenge (US$4,317m) compared to 9 months of 2007. This was primarily due to 60% increase in the average realised price from 46,184 Tenge per tonne ($51.9 per bbl) to 73,821 Tenge per tonne (US$84.8 per bbl) and was partially offset by a 4% reduction in sales volume from KMG EP's core assets. For the 9 months of 2008 exports accounted for approximately 75% of the sales in volume terms (versus 77% for the 9 months of 2007)In US dollar terms, revenues increased by 57%.

Operating expenses were 197.1bn Tenge (US$1,638m) for the 9 months of 200844.9bn Tenge higher than for the 9 months of 2007 (29% increase)The main reasons for the increase were the introduction of a customs export duty in May 2008 and an increase in royalties due to higher realised oil pricesExcluding these two factors, operating expenses in the first 9 months of 2008 increased slightly (by 3%) compared to the same period of 2007 as growth in repairs and maintenance, energy, materials, transportation expenses associated with export and other expenses were offset mainly by the effect of inventory movements, lower fines and penalties as well as reduced depreciation, depletion and amortization charge and lower taxes other than income tax

Starting May 17, 2008, the Company's export sales from its core assets have been subject to the export duty. Initial export duty rate was US$14.9 per barrel, changed to US$27.9 per barrel effective from 11th of October 2008. Further changes in fiscal regime will be enacted from January 1st, 2009 following the planned introduction of a new Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The Government of Kazakhstan has prepared a draft Tax Code and submitted it to the lower chamber of Parliament in August, 2008. Currently it is being considered by the upper chamber of the Parliament. It is expected that the new Tax Code will be submitted to the President's Administration in November, 2008 and enacted from the beginning of 2009. 

The Company plans to increase its employees' average monthly salary by 10.5% starting January 1, 2009 to compensate the impact of inflation in accordance with Kazakhstan legislation.

Operating cash flow was 165.3bn Tenge (US$1,373m) for the 9 months of 200851% higher than for the 9 months of 2007. The main reason was an increase in world oil prices. 

Purchases of property, plant and equipment (capital expenditures, not including purchases of intangible assets, as per Cash Flow Statement) for the 9 months of 2008 were 28.8bn Tenge (US$240m) which was almost the same amount in 9 months of 2007KMG EP's full year capital expenditures in 2008 are expected to increase to 45.2bn Tenge compared to 2007 actual capital expenditures of 40.1bn Tenge.

The capital investments in 2009 according to the base-case version of the budget will amount to 71bn Tenge. The base-case budget assumes Brent oil price of US$60 per barrel and envisages stable production at the core assets ("Ozenmunaigas" and "Embamunaigas") at the level of 9.5m tones (191.6kbopd). Currently the Company is developing an action plan to improve efficiency and cut capital and operational expenditures in the base-case as well as in more pessimistic oil price scenarios.

Dividends paid to the Company's shareholders for the 9 months of 2008 were 39.2bn Tenge (US$326m) compared to 35.6bn Tenge of the same period of 2007 (US$289m).

Cash, cash equivalents and financial assets at the end of the 9 months of 2008 amounted to 549.4bn Tenge (US$4,585m) compared to 402.2bn Tenge (US$3,343m) as of 31st of December, 2007Borrowings as of September 30, 2008 were 19.5bn Tenge (US$163m) compared to 32.8bn Tenge (US$273m) as of the end of 2007. As of September 30, 2008 68% of financial assets denominated in US dollar, 32% denominated in TengeDeposits with two of the largest Kazakh banks, Halyk and Kazkommertsbank account for approximately 75% of the financial assets as of 30 September, 2008. Interest accrued on financial assets in 9 months of 2008 was 30.0bn Tenge (US$249m).

Impact of acquisition of a 50% stake in Kazgermunai 

On 24 April 2007 KMG EP finalised the acquisition of a 50% stake in KazgermunaiKMG EP recorded 38.4bn Tenge (US$319m) in its net income for the 9 months ended 30 September 2008. This amount represents 50% share of Kazgermunai net income for the corresponding period adjusted for 8.2bn Tenge of the effect of the fair valuation of the license amortisation over the proved reserves of Kazgermunai using the unit-of-production method

During the first 9 months of 2008, Kazgermunai's 100% production was equal to 2,335 thousand tonnes of oil (66kbopd), 4% increase compared to the first 9 months of 2007. Crude oil export by Kazgermunai was 82% of its sales volumes in this period.

KMG EP received US$75m in dividends in from Kazgermunai in March 2008.

Impact of acquisition of a 50% stake in Karazhanbasmunai

The Company has recognised the amount of 20.3bn Tenge ($US169m) as a receivable from the jointly controlled entity as of September 30, 2008. KMG EP has accrued 1.9 bn Tenge (US$15m) in the first 9 months of 2008. This represents around ¾ of the interest portion of the US$26.2m annual priority return as interest income. 

During the first 9 month 2008 CCEL's 100% production was equal to 1,345 thousand tonnes of oil (32.8 kbopd). Crude oil exports by CCEL were 86% of its sales volumes in this period. 

 

***

The full consolidated interim financial information for the 9 months ended 30 September 2008 (unaudited) and the notes thereto are available at the Company's website (www.kmgep.kz ).

Appendix 

Key operating and financial indicators of KMG EP for the first 9 months of 2008 

Summary of Consolidated Statements of Income

Three months ended September 30,

9 months ended September 30,

Tenge Millions, except as indicated

2008 unaudited

2007 unaudited

2008 unaudited

2007  unaudited

Revenue

182,505

128,899

519,536 

338,838 

Operating expenses

(75,368)

(52,353)

(197,145)

(152,253)

Profit from operations

107,137

76,546

322,391 

186,586 

Finance income

11,397

6,270

31,849

19,427

Finance expenses

(559)

(361)

(2,291)

(3,173)

Foreign exchange loss

(3,072)

(1,864)

(2,110)

(7,489)

Gain on sale of subsidiaries

-

644

-

860

Share of result of associates

10,998

6,233

38,252

8,893

Profit before tax and minority interest

125,900

87,468

388,092

205,104

Income tax expense

(54,872)

(42,083)

(169,549)

(101,624)

Profit for the period 

71,028

45,386

218,543

103,481

EARNINGS PER SHARE, Tenge per share

Attributable to:

Equity holders of the Company

959

610

2,950

1,398

Minority interest

-

-

-

-

Summary of Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

9 months ended September 30,

Tenge Millions 

2008

unaudited

2007

unaudited

Net cash generated from operating activities

165,265 

109,322 

Cash flows from investing activities

Purchases of property, plant and equipment (PPE)

(28,835)

(28,438)

Purchase of held-to-maturity financial assets, net

(141,914)

(18,242)

Disposal of subsidiaries, net of cash disposed

-

10,347 

Purchases of a joint venture

-

(118,713)

Loan repayments received from related parties

-

97,440

Interest received 

20,087 

12,740

Net cash provided used in investing activities

(116,633)

(51,641)

Proceeds from borrowings

- 

1,995

Repayment of borrowings

(8,9)

(8,136)

Dividends paid to Company's shareholders

(39,215)

(35,560)

Interest paid and other

(816)

(2,606)

Net cash used in financing activities

(40,040)

(44,307)

Summary of Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

Tenge Millions 

September 30, 

2008

unaudited

December 31, 

2007

audited

ASSETS

Non-current assets

400,091

379,699 

Current assets

645,706

472,153

Total assets

1,045,797

851,852

EQUITY

Share capital

260,234

259,366

Other equity

134

581 

Retained earnings

563,319

386,495

Total equity

823,687

646,442

LIABILITIES

Non-current liabilities

50,311

70,077

Current liabilities

171,799

135,333

Total liabilities

222,110

205,410 

TOTAL EQUITY AND LIABILITIES

1,045,797

851,852

The following tables show the Company's realised sales prices adjusted for oil and oil products transportation and other expenses for the 9 months ended September 30, 2008 and 2007.

 

9M 2008

 

UAS

CPC

DOMESTIC

TTL

(US$/bbl)

Benchmark end-market quote

107.53

112.50

-

-

Realised price

103.86

110.93

20.44

84.85

Export customs duty

6.95

6.71

-

5.18

Transportation 

7.52

8.21

0.93

6.05

Sales commissions

0.07

0.07

-

0.05

Adjusted realised price

89.32

95.94

19.51

73.57

9M 2007

 

UAS

CPC

DOMESTIC

TTL

(US$/bbl)

Benchmark end-market quote5

64.09

67.75

-

-

Realised price6

60.31

64.49

18.81

51.87

Export customs duty

-

-

-

-

Transportation

6.10

6.59

0.81

5.01

Sales commissions 

0.07

0.07

-

0.05

Adjusted realised price

54.14

57.83

18.00

46.81

Reference information

9 months ended September 30.

2008

2007

Average exchange rate $/KZT

120.35

123.15

US$/KZT at balance sheet date

119.81

120.32

Coefficient barrels to tones for KMG EP crude

7,36

Coefficient barrels to tones for Kazgermunaicrude

7,62

Coefficient barrels to tones for CCEL crude

6,68

- ENDS -

NOTES TO EDITORS 

KMG EP is among the top three Kazakh oil and gas producers. The overall production in 2007 was 10.6mmt (an average of 215kbopd) of crude oil. including the Company's share in Kazgermunai and CCEL. The total volume of proved and probable reserves. as at the end of 2007. is 203.2mmt (1.5bn bbl). excluding the relevant proportion of reserves at Kazgermunai and CCEL; including the share of reserves from Kazgermunai and CCEL. the 2P reserves are over 2bn barrels. The Company's shares are listed on Kazakhstan Stock Exchange and the GDRs are listed on London Stock Exchange. The Company raised approximately US$2bn in its IPO in September 2006. 

For further details please contact us at: 

«KMG EP». Public Relations (+7 7172 97 7600) 

Michael Dorofeyev 

E-mail: [email protected] 

«KMG EP». Investor Relations (+7 7172 97 5433

Asel Kaliyeva 

E-mail: [email protected] 

Pelham PR (+44 203 178 44 18) 

Elena Dobson 

E-mail: [email protected] 

Forward-looking statements

This document includes statements that are. or may be deemed to be. ''forward-looking statements''. These forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology. including. but not limited to. the terms ''believes''. ''estimates''. ''anticipates''. ''expects''. ''intends''. ''may''. ''target''. ''will''. or ''should'' or. in each case. their negative or other variations or comparable terminology. or by discussions of strategy. plans. objectives. goals. future events or intentions. These forward-looking statements include all matters that are not historical facts. They include. but are not limited to. statements regarding the Company's intentions. beliefs and statements of current expectations concerning. amongst other things. the Company's results of operations. financial condition. liquidity. prospects. growth. potential acquisitions. strategies and as to the industries in which the Company operates. By their nature. forward-looking statements involve risk and uncertainty because they relate to future events and circumstances that may or may not occur. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and the actual results of the Company's operations. financial condition and liquidity and the development of the country and the industries in which the Company operates may differ materially from those described in. or suggested by. the forward-looking statements contained in this document. The Company does not intend. and does not assume any obligation. to update or revise any forward-looking statements or industry information set out in this document. whether as a result of new information. future events or otherwise. The Company does not make any representation. warranty or prediction that the results anticipated by such forward-looking statements will be achieved.

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