Home Industry Energy Saudi Electricity Co Q4 Net Loss Widens On Costs The company made a net loss of SAR1.09 billion in the fourth quarter of 2012, compared to a loss of SAR514 million in Q4 2011. by Reuters January 20, 2013 Saudi Electricity Company reported a sharply wider fourth-quarter net loss on Sunday, partly on costs related to workers who have been let go by the utility. The company said it had a net loss of SAR1.09 billion ($290.7 million) in the three months to Dec. 30, compared with a loss of SAR514 million in the same quarter in 2011. One analyst at EFG Hermes had forecast a loss of SAR750 million, according to a Reuters survey. Saudi Electricity’s shares were down 1.08 per cent on the Saudi stock exchange in early afternoon trade. “The reason for the rise in net losses for the fourth quarter compared with the same quarter a year earlier is due to the rise in costs of non-recurrent programs to improve production,” the statement said, referring to future commitments for people who have left the company. The partly state-owned monopoly holder is working to restructure its operations pending further privatisation of its operating units. Operating losses narrowed by two per cent to SAR622 million from SAR636 million in the same period a year earlier. Its results are highly seasonal due to the wide variation between summer and winter electricity demand in the sweltering desert kingdom. The utility benefits from very cheap energy feedstock supplied by Saudi Arabian Oil Co. (Saudi Aramco). 0 Comments