Verbio SE / DE000A0JL9W6
14.05.2024 - 08:00:04Q3 2023/24: Volatile market environment affects earnings
Verbio SE / Key word(s): 9 Month figures 14.05.2024 / 08:00 CET/CEST The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. Q3 2023/24 EBITDA lower than in the comparable prior-year period and previous quarter Verbio expects significant improvements in earnings in Q4 2023/24 Positive developments in growth projects German Federal Government reacts to fraudulent UERs from China Leipzig, May 14, 2024 – Despite increased production and sales volumes reaching new record levels, Group revenue in the first nine months fell by 13 percent to EUR 1,318.1 million on a year-on-year basis (9 M 2022/23: EUR 1,521.3 million), primarily due to the lower level of sales prices for core products. Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) for the nine?month period amounted to EUR 82.1 million, 62 percent lower than in the comparative period in the previous year (9 M 2022/23: EUR 213.5 million). In addition to market factors, this trend was driven in particular by the start-up costs of the growth projects in the USA, which are borne by the Group’s European businesses. Net financial debt at March 31, 2024 totalled EUR 55.0 million (June 30, 2023: net financial assets of EUR 57.4 million) and the equity ratio was 68.4 percent (June 30, 2023: 70.3 percent). Q3 2023/24: Market environment remains volatile In the third quarter of the financial year 2023/24 Verbio generated sales revenues of EUR 409.2 million (Q3 2022/23: EUR 443.6 million) and an EBITDA of EUR 7.3 million (Q3 2022/23: EUR 43.2 million). As expected, it was not yet possible to reverse the downward trend seen in the second quarter of 2023/24 (EBITDA Q2 2023/24: EUR 26.1 million) as average product margins fell further and the low GHG premiums on new contracts affected earnings. Lower revenue trends in the Biodiesel segment in the third quarter of the current financial year 2023/24 (EUR 217.8 million) compared to the third quarter of 2022/23 (EUR 308.2 million) were primarily driven by the sharp fall in biodiesel and GHG quota sales prices in Europe, while sales volumes remained stable. In addition, the changes to the manner in which purchase and sales contracts for the production volumes in Canada have been structured since December 2023 means that they are seen as processing contracts in economic terms, with the result that there has been a change in the presentation of sales revenues and thus a significant reduction in revenues compared to the same period of the previous year. The decline in earnings despite attractive purchase prices for vegetable oil is primarily due to the hedging of good biodiesel margins for the fourth quarter of 2023/24, as well as higher personnel expenses. Excluding the effect of unrealised commodity forward transactions, the EBITDA for the third quarter would have been EUR 21.1 million. It was possible to increase revenues to EUR 188.1 million (Q3 2022/23: EUR 133.8 million) in the Bioethanol segment, despite declining prices for bioethanol and GHG quotas in Europe. This was primarily driven by increased sales volumes, among other things as a result of the acquisition of the South Bend ethanol plant (USA) in May 2023. Although procurement prices for grain also fell significantly, the impact on earnings was outweighed by lower sales prices. In addition, significantly lower income from GHG quotas compared to the same period in the previous year and start-up costs for Verbio’s growth projects in the USA had a negative impact on earnings. These include investments of EUR 8 million, largely in connection with the South Bend plant. Accordingly, it has been possible to increase the monthly production volumes by approximately 30 percent. There was a positive effect on earnings from unrealised forward commodity transactions. As a result, Verbio generated an EBITDA of EUR -5.2 million in the third quarter (Q3 2022/2023: EUR 17.5 million). Verbio invested EUR 30.3 million in property, plant and equipment in the third quarter (Q3 2022/23: EUR 35.8 million). The investments made were primarily in the US plants, in the expansion of the production plants and the filling station network in Germany, and, to a lesser extent, in the new production process for manufacturing speciality chemicals from rapeseed oil methyl ester (biodiesel). The ground-breaking ceremony for the speciality chemicals production plant at the Bitterfeld site is taking place today on May 14, 2024. Positive turnaround: significant improvements in earnings expected in Q4 2023/24 For the current financial year 2023/24, Verbio expects an EBITDA in the range of EUR 120 million to EUR 150 million, and net debt in the range of EUR 145 million to EUR 175 million. The forecast reflects the continued pressure on ethanol and GHG quota prices. Despite the significant fall in imports from China, the oil companies are sitting on a GHG quota reserve of approximately 6 million tonnes of CO2, which has been generated largely using incorrectly declared biodiesel imports from China. With the publication of the results for the first nine months of the financial year the Management Board has indicated that EBITDA is likely to be at the lower end of the range indicated. Compared to Q3 2023/24, this means a significant increase in EBITDA in Q4 2023/24 as a result of improved product margins and higher capacity utilisation at the South Bend plant in the USA. Growth projects in the USA making good progress After taking measures to increase the efficiency of ethanol production in South Bend, Indiana, in recent months Verbio succeeded in significantly increasing the output of the ethanol plant from February 2024 by approximately 30%. Building on this and the start of commercial production in the near term at the biorefinery in Nevada, Iowa, Verbio is ready to begin the expansion to enable combined bioethanol-biomethane production in the South Bend plant. The official ground?breaking ceremony is planned for May 23, 2024. The plant in Nevada is the first industrial-scale biomethane and bioethanol co-production plant in North America, and this will provide it with significant competitive advantages. The biomethane plant was successfully commissioned in March, and is currently operating at approximately 30% capacity. The next step will be to commence production of ethanol, which is expected to start in the coming weeks. It is expected that the biorefinery will achieve full capacity utilisation within six to twelve months. The biomethane plant is entitled to an Investment Tax Credit (ITC) amounting to 30% of the investment project costs. Verbio North America is currently completing negotiations to sell USD 40 million of ITC credits. This process should be completed within the current financial year. Claus Sauter, Chief Executive Officer of Verbio SE, said: “The market for CO2 savings continues to be characterised by uncertainty, which is reflected in the volatility of prices for biofuels and GHG quotas. However, the ongoing anti-dumping investigations at the European level as well as the media interest, in particular the attention given to cases of fraud in upstream emission reductions (UERs), give us grounds to be optimistic that control mechanisms, which are currently not in place, will be installed and that we will see a return to fair market conditions in the future.” UERs are currently still an option for fulfilling statutory climate protection requirements in Germany. However, research including, among others, an investigation by the political show, “frontal” on ZDF, shows that many UER certificates should never have been issued. This includes at least ten projects with a value exceeding EUR 350 million. With these projects alone CO2 savings of approximately 1.5 million tonnes should have been generated, representing around 8% of the savings targets for 2024. In response, the German government quickly presented an amendment to the 36th Ordinance for the Implementation of the Federal Immission Control Act (Verordnung zur Durchführung des Bundes-Immissionsschutzgesetzes – BImSchV), which means that credits for UER certificates against the GHG quota will end in 2024, two years earlier than originally planned. The elimination of UERs as a fulfilment option means that around 2.4 million tonnes of CO2 savings will no longer be available, and these will need to be replaced by more electromobility and the use of liquid and gaseous biofuels. Together with the planned increase in the GHG quota of 1.25% in 2025, this results in an overall 2.45% increase in the need for GHG savings. This is by far the largest annual increase in required GHG savings since the introduction of the GHG quota, and corresponds to at least 5 million tonnes of CO2 in the transport sector. “Products created from biomass from sustainable sources are of decisive importance for climate protection. For this reason, we are focussing on implementing strategic milestones in the USA as well as establishing the production of bio-based speciality chemicals,” added Claus Sauter. Verbio key figures
Verbio SE Ritterstraße 23 (Oelßner's Hof) 04109 Leipzig Alina Köhler (IR) Ulrike Kurze (PR) Tel: +49(0)341/308530-299 E-Mail: ir@verbio.de/pr@verbio.de 14.05.2024 CET/CEST Dissemination of a Corporate News, transmitted by EQS News - a service of EQS Group AG. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. The EQS Distribution Services include Regulatory Announcements, Financial/Corporate News and Press Releases. Archive at www.eqs-news.com |
Language: | English |
Company: | Verbio SE |
Thura Mark 18 | |
06780 Zörbig | |
Germany | |
Phone: | +49 (0)341 308530-0 |
E-mail: | ir@verbio.de |
Internet: | www.verbio.de |
ISIN: | DE000A0JL9W6 |
WKN: | A0JL9W |
Indices: | SDAX |
Listed: | Regulated Market in Frankfurt (Prime Standard); Regulated Unofficial Market in Berlin, Dusseldorf, Hamburg, Hanover, Munich, Stuttgart, Tradegate Exchange |
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