GTT wins an order for the design of the tanks of two new LNG carriers – 07/13/2022 at 18:22


(AOF) – GTT received, during the second quarter of 2022, an order from its partner the Korean shipyard Hyundai Heavy Industries for the design of the tanks of two new LNG carriers, on behalf of a European shipowner. GTT will design the tanks of these LNG carriers, each of which will offer a cargo capacity of 174,000 cubic meters and will incorporate the Mark III Flex membrane containment system developed by GTT.

Delivery of the vessels is scheduled for the second quarter of 2025.

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Key points

– World leader in the design of containment systems with cryogenic membranes used for the storage and naval transport of LNG or liquefied natural gas;

– Turnover of €315 million, 94% of which was achieved in the construction of tanks or stationary ships and drawn on 9/10ths of royalties, hence margins of over 50%;

– Capitalization business model on the growth of the natural gas markets (25% of energy consumption expected for 2040) and LNG fuel (“Global Sulfur Cap”, incentive for the propulsion of commercial ships by LNG) and extension of the service offering through acquisitions;

– Capital held at 21.45% by Engie, Philippe Berterottière being CEO of the 9-member board of directors;

– Very solid debt-free balance sheet with cash of €204 million.

Challenges

– Innovation strategy with a research & development budget of €20 million, aimed at strengthening gas management technologies, improving Mark Systems and NO 96 solutions, reducing carbon impacts via artificial intelligence and Smart Shipping and participate in the growth of the hydrogen market: 1

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the order book from technologies offered for less than 3 years / certification of technologies intended for GL fuel / partnership with the Marseille incubator Zebox, specializing in maritime transport;

– 2025 net zero ambition environmental strategy for the company’s carbon emissions;

– Ramp-up of service activities carried out and offers to GBS (seabed, ethane transport, etc.) as well as green hydrogen storage carried by the subsidiary Elogen (cooperation agreement with Shell for the design of a hydrogen maker);

– Record order book at 193 units worth €795m, including 32 for the LNG fuel business, providing visibility until 2029.

Challenges

– Exposure to Russia: 12% of the order book linked to units under construction in the Arctic and 5.7% linked to Asian shipyard projects intended for the Arctic;

– Other geopolitical risks: Qatar, Malaysia and Indonesia, which account for more than half of the world’s LNG liquefaction supply;

– 2022 target of €290 to €320 million in revenue and €140 to €170 million in operating profit;

– Towards a 2023 financial year of sharp increase in results and turnover (€319 million).

Threat to the European energy system

The leading importer of German gas, Uniper posts 54% of the volumes it buys from Russia. Following the war in Ukraine, the group had to acquire the volumes it lacked on the spot market, the prices of which had exploded. In difficulty, he requested aid from the German state, which raises concerns for all European energy companies. Nevertheless the German RWE and the French Engie reacted by arguing that their situation was very different. RWE stressed that it was less dependent on Russian gas. As for Engie, it benefits from the diversification of its sources of supply, with an increase in the volumes of LNG delivered to France and contracts with Norway and Algeria. The group has also adapted its hedging strategy to strengthen its resilience.



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