According to its results, Oando had a
turnover decrease of 7 percent, from
N457bn in 2013 to N425.7bn in 2014,
recording a gross profit increased by 17 percent, from N59.4bn in 2013 to
N69.8bn in 2014. Profit before tax, however, decreased to N176.2bn compared to
N7.7bn in 2013, showing an obvious loss of N168.5bn in 2014 FY. The record-breaking
loss came with a profit-after-tax decrease of N183.9bn compared to N1.4bn in
2013, accounting for a 131.36 percent increase in loss with one fiscal year.
With an exception of distressed
banks, Oando recorded the largest loss by any company listed on the Nigerian
stock exchange. Responding to losses, the company said 2014 was “a year of
extreme volatility in the oil and gas industry,” adding that the year opened
with crude oil prices as high as $110 per barrel but closed at $60 – the lowest
price in a five-year period. Wale Tinubu, group chief executive, Oando PLC,
said the global industry shaped the company’s financial outcome. “We thrived in
our operational achievements, with a five-fold increase in total production
over 2013, but this was adversely countered by the slump in global crude oil
prices,” he said. “In this new pricing reality, we have provisioned for a
number of write-downs as a result of reduced activity in the service sector as
well as the value of reserves in our legacy portfolio.
“We see this period as a
time for prudent consolidation and will be focusing our energies on creating
value through optimization of resources, via efficiency in our operations,
deleverage and risk management – as demonstrated with our hedging instruments
that yielded $234 million in proceeds, whilst, seeking the right opportunity to
substantially expand our reserve and production base.” The energy company has
already recorded a loss of N35b in the first half of 2015.
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