GEECL Shows Resilience During Covid; Reduces Debt And Generates Healthy Cash Profits

Great Eastern Energy Corporation Limited (“GEECL”), the fully integrated, Coal Bed  Methane (“CBM”) company, is pleased to announce its Full Year Results for the 12 months ended 31 March 2021.

Abridged Financials for FY 2021: 

FY 2021  FY 2020
Revenue Rs. 1,951.46m Rs. 2,569.40m
EBITDA Rs. 1,012.83m Rs. 1,484.94m
PAT / pre MTM / DTE* Rs. 178.82m Rs. 495.45m
Cash Profit Rs. 480.82m Rs. 826.46m
Net Debt Rs. 3,851.40 Rs. 4,225.61
Net Debt : Equity Ratio 0.58 0.65

* MTM (Mark to Market) is on account of the restatement of the foreign currency loans; DTE (Deferred Tax Expense)  is on account of difference in depreciation rates used for financial accounts and tax accounts and other expenses like  exchange fluctuation / MTM 

o OGIP of 6.13 TCF (best estimate) / 9.25 TCF (high estimate) 

o 3P + 3C + 3U is 2,988.40 BCF (2.99 TCF) 

Undiscounted value of $13.78 billion 

Discounted value of $4.31 billion 

Prashant Modi, Managing Director & CEO of Great Eastern, said: 

“Despite the impact of a slowing world economy during the reporting period, the Global  COVID-19 pandemic, and a slowdown in the growth rate of the Indian economy, gas sales prices, revenue and sales volume have largely remained resilient. The Board would like to highlight that the Company’s business and balance sheet has been able to comfortably withstand the severe impact of these unpreceded events.

“In response to the pandemic, we have implemented a focused plan of optimising production, cutting costs, increasing efficiencies, and additional improvements continue to be systematically pursued.

“Encouragingly, post balance sheet year-end, World growth rates are rebounding and energy prices, that fell dramatically in March 2020, have returned to pre-pandemic levels with international oil prices currently above US$70 per barrel.

“We are at an important point in the growth of our core business as a result of the opportunities offered by the GAIL pipeline that will allow us to expand our customer base and sales volumes and take advantage of our significant proven but as yet uncommitted gas reserves. On completion, the GAIL pipeline will allow us to pursue further material organic growth into the large and untapped industrial market of Kolkata and into the wider State of  West Bengal and we look forward to reporting on our new gas marketing initiatives as they unfold. We also look forward to progressing our Shale exploration and appraisal project that represents another excellent organic growth opportunity for Great Eastern once all approvals are in place.

“With the steps being taken by the government to accelerate the growth of the Indian economy, demand for hydrocarbons in India will continue to grow, as is evident from rising  LNG imports and where development of indigenous gas reserves like those held by Great  Eastern can make a meaningful contribution. Given climate change concerns and the need  to control emissions, Great Eastern is encouraged that its business focus on gas,  increasingly seen as an energy transition fuel, can assist in the global trend towards low  carbon/carbon-neutral energy supplies.”

About the Company 

A fully integrated gas production, development, and exploration Company in India. Gas is being produced from the Raniganj (South) block in West Bengal, which covers 210 sq. km with 9.25 TCF of Original Gas-in-Place. The Company’s second license is the Mannargudi block in Tamil Nadu, which covers 667 sq. km with 0.98 TCF of Original Gas-in-Place.

Chairman’s Statement 

While the Indian economy faces a difficult situation in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic, the country has certain fundamental resilience which would help it tide over the crisis.

In the midst of the otherwise gloomy situation, the government has made an attempt to convert the crisis into an opportunity to push new and bold reforms which should yield positive results.

The Board is confident that the overall state of the economy will recover soon and continue to remain robust. Encouragingly, post balance sheet year-end, World growth rates are rebounding and energy prices, which fell dramatically in March 2020, have returned to pre-pandemic levels with international oil prices currently above US$70 per barrel.

The Company has achieved a strong financial performance and continues to drive future growth through increasing the production at the Raniganj (South) Block.

Great Eastern has contributed towards the national effort of reducing pollution through the use of clean fuel. By using gas in its own operations and by supplying gas to its customers, Great

Eastern has helped improve the air quality and environmental footprint in the Company’s operational area. Given climate change concerns and the need to control emissions, Great

Eastern is encouraged that its business focus on gas, increasingly seen as an energy transition fuel, can assist in the global trend towards low carbon/carbon-neutral energy supplies.

The Company has continuously engaged with the local community and raised their quality of life by distributing food, organizing medical camps, health initiatives, and sports activities,  which have been widely appreciated. The Company is also engaging with the local administration and community to help during these trying times of COVID-19.

The Company’s second asset, Mannargudi block, is situated in the state of Tamil Nadu and covers an area of 667 sq. km with 0.98 TCF Original Gas-in-Place. The block is currently under arbitration with the Government.

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