Hafnia Limited(HAFN) - 2025 Q3 - Earnings Call Transcript
Hafnia LimitedHafnia Limited(US:HAFN)2025-12-02 11:00

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - In Q3, the company reported a TCE income of $247 million, with an adjusted EBITDA of $150.5 million, leading to a net profit of $91.5 million or $18 per share [16][17] - The company has a dividend payout ratio of 80% of net profit, resulting in a distribution of $73.2 million or $14.7 per share [17][18] - The company has paid dividends consistently over the last 15 quarters, with a projected dividend of $1.16 per share for 2024 [9][17] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company operates a fleet of 126 vessels, including 117 owned and nine long-term time chartered vessels, with a focus on product and chemical tankers [6][7] - The company has seen a strong market in Q3, contrary to typical seasonal trends, due to increased ton miles and tighter supply from sanctioned vessels [16] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - As of mid-November, the company had booked 71% of its bookings for Q4, indicating an improvement in rates, with current bookings around $26,040-$25,600 [30][31] - The company experienced 230 extra dry docking days in Q3, impacting operations, but this is expected to taper off in the current quarter [31] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on strategic growth through acquisitions, joint ventures, and fleet modernization, including a recent acquisition of 14.1 million shares in TORM [11][23] - The company aims to maintain a low-cost operation while ensuring strong shareholder distributions, with a clear dividend policy linked to the loan-to-value ratio [9][25] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management noted that the geopolitical environment, including the reopening of the Red Sea, could impact market dynamics, but the overall sentiment may not significantly affect trading volumes [37][40] - The company anticipates a strong winter market, driven by refinery closures in Europe and increased demand from the US, leading to a tight tonnage situation [50][51] Other Important Information - The company has a strong focus on innovation and has established a joint venture in the bunkering space with Cargill [8] - The company is actively managing its fleet, with a strategy to extend the life of vessels rather than ordering new builds in a high-price environment [55][56] Q&A Session Summary Question: Why has the order book fallen in Q3? Is scrapping increasing? - Management indicated that the order book has fallen due to a shift in vessels going into dirty trades, rather than an increase in scrapping [52][54] Question: Can you share thoughts on fleet renewal schemes? - The company is focusing on life extension of existing vessels and is open to various opportunities, including resales and M&A, rather than committing to new builds at high prices [55][56]