Dana Gas reports 2021 collections from Egypt and Kurdistan of $377m
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Dana Gas reports 2021 collections from Egypt and Kurdistan of $377m

Dana Gas reports 2021 collections from Egypt and Kurdistan of $377m

It marked a 107 per cent year-on-year rise over the $182m it received in 2020

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Sharjah-based Dana Gas has confirmed that its collections from the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) and Egypt rose 107 per cent year-on-year in 2021 to $377m from $182m in 2020.

Dana Gas, which owns a 35 per cent interest in Pearl Petroleum, saw its share of collections from sales of condensate, LPG and gas in the KRI rise 80 per cent to $184m in 2021 versus $102m in 2020. The increase follows the full repayment of past outstanding receivables from 2019 and 2020.

Meanwhile in Egypt, Dana Gas collected $193m during 2021, compared to $80m in 2020, a 141 per cent year-on-year jump. The payments from the government of Egypt have reduced the company’s receivables from the North African state to under $20m, the lowest level since Dana Gas commenced operations in the country in 2007.

The total collections from Egypt in 2021 include a $48m payment made by the Egyptian government in December.

“We are extremely pleased by the strength of our collections in 2021, which have been enhanced by the rise in oil prices. The decrease of receivables in Egypt to the lowest level since 2007 and the payment of past outstanding receivables in the KRI further strengthened the company’s balance sheet that allowed us to make an additional interim dividend payment of 3.5 fils per share that was approved at the General Meeting on December 9,” said Dr. Patrick Allman-Ward, CEO of Dana Gas.

“This record levels of collections has also provided us with the confidence to pursue our investment plans in both the KRI and Egypt supported by higher hydrocarbon prices and an improving macro-economic environment.

“Higher energy prices have a positive impact on the realized prices of the products sold by the company and hence its profitability. As we start 2022, we will remain focused on profitably growing our business whilst maximising shareholder value.”

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