Grieg Seafood ASA: Q2 2022 - best quarter ever

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Grieg Seafood ASA
Grieg Seafood ASA

Highlights

  • Operational EBIT of NOK 986 million, with operational EBIT/kg of NOK 41.6, driven by exceptionally high prices and good biological performance

  • Accelerated harvest taking advantage of high market prices - good coordination between farming and sales

  • First fish to sea in Newfoundland, with high survival

  • Seawater production good in all regions with stable survival

  • Group farming cost of NOK 48.6 per kg (NOK 50.7 in Q2 2021). NOK 42.7 per kg for Norwegian operations, despite inflationary pressure

  • Expect harvest of 21,400 tonnes in Q3 2022 and 87,000 tonnes for the full year 2022

Financial results

Operational EBIT for Grieg Seafood was NOK 986 million in the second quarter, up from NOK 44 million in the corresponding period last year. Harvest volume was 23,700 tonnes during the period (17,800), which gives an operational EBIT per kg of NOK 41.6 (2.4).

As a continuation of the positive trend in Q1, the second quarter of 2022 also turned historic. Due to the strongest market the industry has seen, coupled with solid production, I am proud to present Grieg Seafood’s best result in a single quarter ever. I want to sincerely thank all of my dedicated and hard working colleagues in both farming and sales for their efforts and achievements throughout the quarter. In line with the strategy of our integrated sales organization, we successfully expedited some harvest to capitalize on strong prices in the market,” says CEO Andreas Kvame in Grieg Seafood.

The Norwegian farming operations delivered record results during the quarter, driven by high prices and good biological performance. Results in both Rogaland and Finnmark were positively impacted by strong price realization from high average harvest weights and positive cost development.

Results in British Columbia were solid, driven by good price achievement from premium on VAP products, in addition to stable costs from harvesting of sites with good biological performance.

In Newfoundland, fish transferred to sea is performing well, with high survival and no sea lice issues. Currently, two million smolt has been transferred to sea, with harvesting commencing late 2023.

Outlook

Global harvest of Atlantic salmon in 2022 is expected to decrease by 1% with all major regions seeing declining volumes. In the first half of 2022, the global harvest was down 4% compared to the first half of 2021. Consequently, harvest volume for the second half of 2022 is expected to increase by close to 1% compared to the corresponding period in 2021.

With limited supply growth in the second half of 2022, Grieg Seafood expects good market conditions going forward. However, current inflation reducing household purchasing power, might impact demand from both the HoReCa and the retail segment.