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Tanker group CMB Tech's profit drops, but beats market view

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Posted on February 27, 2025

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(Reuters) - Belgian oil tanker group CMB Tech said on Thursday its profit sunk 76% in the fourth quarter amidst slow tanker and dry bulk markets, although it still beat market expectations aided by

CMB Tech Reports 76% Profit Drop, Yet Surpasses Market Expectations

(Reuters) - Belgian oil tanker group CMB Tech said on Thursday its profit sunk 76% in the fourth quarter amidst slow tanker and dry bulk markets, although it still beat market expectations aided by the disposal of some older vessels.

The group, formed after Euronav's takeover of Compagnie Maritime Belge last year, reported a net gain of $0.48 per share for the final quarter of 2024, compared to $2.01 a year earlier. Analysts were expecting $0.21 per share on average, LSEG's ​IBES data showed.

CMB Tech is continuing to carry out its long-term strategy of rejuvenating and optimizing its fleet, as the sale of four older Suezmax vessels offset an otherwise weak quarter.

"After a strong start to 2024, tanker spot rates have retreated to lower levels, failing to gain momentum during the traditionally stronger Q4 period," it said in a statement.

The company expressed caution on its outlook for the Suezmax segment, where the order book has grown significantly, with an order book to fleet ratio of 16.6%, more than double that of the very large crude carriers (VLCCs) division.

CMB Tech's shares have lost around a quarter of their value since the U.S. election, as President Donald Trump's pledges to end the Ukraine and Gaza wars could put an end to a period of higher tanker rates, as companies charged top dollar to transport oil and gas over longer routes.

For the container segment, the group expects a gradual easing in freight market conditions from what was seen in 2024, after attacks by Yemen's Houthis in the Red Sea were seemingly halted after a Gaza ceasefire deal came into effect last month.

(Reporting by Enrico Sciacovelli in Gdansk, editing by Milla Nissi)

Key Takeaways

  • CMB Tech's profit dropped 76% in Q4 2024.
  • Despite the drop, results exceeded market expectations.
  • Fleet optimization through vessel sales aided performance.
  • Cautious outlook for the Suezmax segment due to order book growth.
  • CMB Tech shares have decreased by 25% since the U.S. election.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was CMB Tech's profit per share in the fourth quarter?
CMB Tech reported a net gain of $0.48 per share for the final quarter of 2024, down from $2.01 a year earlier.
How did CMB Tech's profit change compared to market expectations?
Despite a 76% drop in profit, CMB Tech still beat market expectations, aided by the sale of older vessels.
What challenges is CMB Tech facing in the tanker market?
The company expressed caution regarding the Suezmax segment, noting a significant increase in the order book, which could impact future profitability.
What factors influenced the decline in tanker spot rates?
After a strong start to 2024, tanker spot rates retreated to lower levels, failing to gain momentum during the traditionally stronger Q4 period.
What is the outlook for CMB Tech's container segment?
CMB Tech expects a gradual easing in freight market conditions, particularly after recent attacks in the Red Sea were seemingly halted.

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