ERAMET group: sales up in third-quarter 2017


Paris, 24 October 2017, 8:30 am

PRESS RELEASE

ERAMET group: sales up in third-quarter 2017

  • Sales in third-quarter 2017 at €877 million, up by 23% compared with third-quarter 2016.

  • Stability in manganese ore and alloys prices since the start of the year at sustained levels.

  • Nickel prices still low but positive signs in future demand.

  • Success of the €500 million bond issue maturing in February 2024, strengthening the Group`s financial liquidity.

  • Current operating income for 2017 expected to be very significantly higher than the one of last year with a current operating income in second-half 2017 above the one of first-half 2017.



  • Sales by branch of activity

Sales1
(€ million)

Q3 2017

Q3 2016

Change

9 months 2017

9 months 2016

Change

ERAMET Manganese

492

353

+39%

1,412

973

+45%

ERAMET Nickel

143

154

-7%

455

409

+11%

ERAMET Alloys

241

206

+17%

805

703

+15%

Holding company & eliminations

1

1

-

2

2

-

ERAMET group

877

714

+23%

2,674

2,087

+28%

1 Adjusted data from Group reporting in which the joint ventures are accounted for under the proportional consolidation method. Reconciliation with the sales published is presented in the appendices.

  • ERAMET Manganese

Gross global production for carbon steel, the main outlet for manganese, was up by 5% over the first nine months of the year compared with the same period for 2016, driven by increased demand in China (more than 5%) and the rest of the world, mainly in Europe (nearly 6%) and India (approximately +5%). Production in China reached a new record level in August but it should be noted that some capacities that were never reported in the statistics were closed because they were judged to be too polluting. Production outside China benefitted from a fall in exports of Chinese steel, given the dynamics of the domestic Chinese market and the strengthening of anti-dumping measures in the United States and Europe.

Demand for manganese ore was driven by these various factors and absorbed export records out of South Africa whilst reducing the stocks in Chinese ports which fell back down to a reasonable level of 2.3 million tonnes.

In this environment, CIF China 44% manganese ore prices (source CRU) recovered compared with first-half 2017 (USD 5.7/dmtu) and currently remain above USD 6/dmtu. Manganese alloys prices have remained stable over this quarter.

In Moanda in Gabon, ERAMET Manganese production set a new production record at 1.14 million tonnes of manganese ore over the last 3 months, enabling Comilog to post production of 3.1 million tonnes over the first nine months of the year, up by 27% compared with the same period of last year and in line with the annual target of 4 million tonnes.