
Core Insights - Golar LNG Limited has maintained a strong operational track record with FLNG Hilli, exceeding its contracted production volume for 2024, resulting in $0.5 million of overproduction revenue recognized [1] - The acquisition of remaining minority interests in FLNG Hilli for $60 million in cash and an increase in contractual debt has resulted in Golar holding a 100% economic interest in FLNG Hilli [2] - The acquisition is expected to increase Golar's annual Adjusted EBITDA by approximately $7 million, with additional revenue linked to Brent oil and TTF gas prices [3] Financial Performance - For Q4 2024, Golar reported a net income of $3 million, with an Adjusted EBITDA of $59 million, while the full year 2024 net income was $50 million and Adjusted EBITDA was $241 million [6] - Total Golar Cash as of December 31, 2024, was $699 million, consisting of $566 million in cash and cash equivalents and $133 million in restricted cash [22] - Golar's share of contractual debt increased to $1.515 billion as of December 31, 2024, reflecting a 24% increase from the previous year [17] Operational Developments - FLNG Gimi has commenced commissioning, with the first LNG export cargo expected in Q1 2025, and the Commercial Operations Date anticipated in Q2 2025 [5][7] - The MKII FLNG conversion project is on schedule, with $0.6 billion spent to date, and is expected to be delivered in Q4 2027 [8] - Golar has entered into definitive agreements for the deployment of FLNG in Argentina, with a consortium of leading gas producers involved [10] Future Outlook - Golar expects to release significant capital from refinancing FLNG Hilli following the completion of conditions precedent in the SESA 20-year charter [4] - The project in Argentina is projected to generate an annual Adjusted EBITDA of approximately $300 million, plus commodity-linked revenue [11] - Golar is in advanced discussions for additional FLNG units and has options for further conversions at CIMC shipyard [13]