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Golar LNG Limited Interim results for the period ended June 30, 2025
Globenewswire· 2025-08-14 09:35
Core Insights - Golar LNG Limited has secured a 20-year charter agreement for the FLNG Hilli in Argentina, generating a net charter hire of $285 million per year, totaling $5.7 billion over the contract term [2][6][7] - The company reported a Q2 2025 net income of $16 million and an Adjusted EBITDA of $49 million, with a total cash position of $891 million [6][20][27] - Golar's share of contractual debt as of June 30, 2025, is approximately $2.05 billion, reflecting a significant increase from the previous year [20][28][38] Financial Performance - The company experienced a 13% decrease in net income year-over-year for Q2 2025, with total operating revenues increasing by 17% [20][21] - Adjusted EBITDA backlog increased by $13.7 billion, with significant upside potential from commodity-linked tariffs [6][11] - The company declared a dividend of $0.25 per share for Q2 2025, with a total of 102.3 million shares outstanding [18][20] Operational Developments - The FLNG Gimi achieved Commercial Operations Date (COD) in June 2025, with Golar owning 70% of the asset and an expected net earnings backlog of approximately $3 billion [4][6] - The MKII FLNG conversion project is on schedule, with $0.8 billion spent to date, and is expected to be delivered in Q4 2027 [5][8] - Golar is exploring additional FLNG growth units and has engaged with three prospective shipyards for future projects [12][13] Market Position and Strategy - Golar is positioned as a leading provider of FLNG solutions, capitalizing on the increasing demand for flexible LNG export options [13][14] - The company aims to optimize asset-level debt and secure attractive financing for future FLNG projects [3][5] - Golar's 10% ownership in Southern Energy S.A. (SESA) provides additional commodity exposure, equating to approximately $28 million in annual commodity exposure for every $1/MMBtu change in achieved FOB prices [10][11]
Golar LNG Limited Interim results for the period ended March 31, 2025
Globenewswire· 2025-05-27 10:57
Core Insights - Golar LNG Limited has maintained a strong operational track record with FLNG Hilli, having offloaded 132 cargoes and produced over 9 million tons of LNG since operations began [2] - The company has concluded a Final Investment Decision (FID) for a 20-year redeployment of FLNG Hilli to Southern Energy in Argentina, which is expected to significantly enhance its earnings visibility [2][10] - Golar's financial performance for Q1 2025 shows a net income of $8 million and an Adjusted EBITDA of $41 million, indicating a decline compared to the previous year [7][22] Financial Performance - Q1 2025 net income attributable to Golar was $8 million, a decrease of 85% from $55.2 million in Q1 2024 [22] - Total operating revenues for Q1 2025 were $62.5 million, down 4% from $65.0 million in Q1 2024 [22] - Golar's share of contractual debt increased by 24% year-over-year to $1.495 billion as of March 31, 2025 [22] Operational Developments - FLNG Gimi is in the final stages of commissioning, with the Commercial Operations Date (COD) expected in Q2 2025, which will unlock approximately $3 billion in Adjusted EBITDA backlog for Golar [4][7] - The MKII FLNG conversion project is on schedule for a Q4 2027 delivery, with $0.7 billion already spent on the conversion [8][10] - Golar has signed definitive agreements for a 20-year charter for the MKII FLNG, which, combined with FLNG Hilli, will create one of the largest FLNG development projects globally with a capacity of 5.95 million tons per annum [7][11] Strategic Agreements - The two FLNG agreements with Southern Energy are projected to add $13.7 billion in Adjusted EBITDA backlog over 20 years, with inflationary adjustments and commodity-linked tariff upside [11][12] - Golar's 10% equity stake in SESA provides additional commodity exposure, equating to approximately $28 million in annual exposure for every $1/MMBtu change in achieved FOB prices [13][14] - The charter agreements are subject to strong legal protections under Argentina's Large Investments Incentive Scheme (RIGI), ensuring regulatory stability and security of exports [16][20] Debt and Financing - A $1.2 billion debt facility to refinance FLNG Gimi was signed with a consortium of Chinese leasing companies, expected to generate net proceeds of approximately $530 million for Golar [6] - Golar is exploring alternatives for asset-level financing for MKII FLNG following the secured FID [9] - As of March 31, 2025, Golar's total cash was $678 million, with a net debt position of $817 million after accounting for cash [28][39]
Golar entered into 20-year agreements for 5.95mtpa nameplate capacity in Argentina – one of the world's largest FLNG development projects.
GlobeNewswire News Room· 2025-05-02 06:32
Core Viewpoint - Golar LNG Limited has announced the Final Investment Decision for a 20-year re-deployment charter of the FLNG Hilli and signed agreements for a 20-year charter for the MKII FLNG, both to be operated offshore Argentina, which is expected to significantly enhance the company's earnings backlog and commodity exposure [1][2][4]. Group 1: Charter Agreements - The two FLNG agreements are projected to contribute US$ 13.7 billion in earnings backlog over 20 years, before adjustments based on US-CPI and commodity-linked tariff upside [2]. - For every US$ 1/mmbtu increase above US$ 8/mmbtu, Golar will gain approximately US$ 100 million when both FLNGs are operational [2]. - SESA has the option to reduce the term of the agreement to 12 years for FLNG Hilli and 15 years for MKII FLNG, subject to a 3-year notice and payment of a fee [2]. Group 2: Commodity Linked Tariff - Golar will receive 25% of realized FOB prices above a threshold of US$ 8/mmbtu, with no cap on the upside for gas prices [3]. - A mechanism allows for partial reduction of charter hire if FOB prices fall below US$ 7.5/mmbtu, down to a floor of US$ 6/mmbtu, with a maximum accumulated discount capped at US$ 210 million [3]. - Any outstanding discounted charter hire amounts will be repaid through additional upside sharing if FOB prices exceed US$ 7.5/mmbtu [3]. Group 3: Project Support and Infrastructure - The project has received full support from the National and Provincial Governments in Argentina, including a 30-year LNG export authorization and qualification for the Incentive Regime for Large Investments [5]. - The FLNGs will be located offshore in the Gulf of San Matias, monetizing gas from the Vaca Muerta formation, which is the world's second-largest shale gas resource [6]. - SESA plans to construct a dedicated pipeline from Vaca Muerta to the Gulf of San Matias to ensure gas supply to the FLNGs, enhancing operational efficiencies [6]. Group 4: Company and Market Position - Golar LNG Limited is a leading maritime LNG infrastructure company, recognized for pioneering floating LNG projects and is the only proven provider of FLNG as a service [10]. - The partnership with leading Argentinian gas producers positions Golar to benefit from the vast resources of the Vaca Muerta formation, contributing to Argentina's LNG export capabilities [7].
Golar entered into 20-year agreements for 5.95mtpa nameplate capacity in Argentina – one of the world’s largest FLNG development projects.
Globenewswire· 2025-05-02 06:32
Core Viewpoint - Golar LNG Limited has announced the Final Investment Decision for a 20-year re-deployment charter of the FLNG Hilli and signed agreements for a 20-year charter for the MKII FLNG, both to be operated offshore Argentina, which is expected to significantly enhance the company's earnings backlog and commodity exposure [1][2][4]. Group 1: Charter Agreements - The two FLNG agreements are projected to contribute US$ 13.7 billion in earnings backlog over 20 years, before adjustments based on US-CPI and commodity-linked tariff upside [2]. - For every US$ 1/mmbtu increase above US$ 8/mmbtu, Golar expects an additional US$ 100 million in earnings when both FLNGs are operational [2]. - SESA has the option to reduce the term of the agreement to 12 years for FLNG Hilli and 15 years for MKII FLNG, subject to a 3-year notice and payment of a fee [2]. Group 2: Commodity Linked Tariff - Golar will receive 25% of realized FOB prices above a threshold of US$ 8/mmbtu, with no cap on the upside for gas prices [3]. - A mechanism allows for a partial reduction in charter hire if FOB prices fall below US$ 7.5/mmbtu, down to a floor of US$ 6/mmbtu, with a maximum accumulated discount capped at US$ 210 million [3]. - Any outstanding discounted charter hire amounts will be repaid through additional upside sharing if FOB prices exceed US$ 7.5/mmbtu [3]. Group 3: Project Support and Infrastructure - The project has received full support from the National and Provincial Governments in Argentina, including a 30-year LNG export authorization and qualification for the Incentive Regime for Large Investments [5]. - The FLNGs will be located offshore in the Gulf of San Matias, monetizing gas from the Vaca Muerta formation, which is the world's second-largest shale gas resource [6]. - SESA plans to construct a dedicated pipeline from Vaca Muerta to the Gulf of San Matias to supply gas to the FLNGs, enhancing operational efficiencies [6]. Group 4: Company and Market Position - Golar LNG Limited is a leading maritime LNG infrastructure company, recognized for pioneering floating LNG projects and currently positioned as a pure play FLNG provider [10]. - The partnership with leading Argentinian gas producers through SESA is expected to establish Argentina as a significant LNG exporter, leveraging the vast resources of the Vaca Muerta formation [7].
Golar LNG Limited Preliminary fourth quarter and financial year 2024 results
Globenewswire· 2025-02-27 11:55
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]