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First Gen’s Q2 income falls 2.5% to $75.26M amid higher expenses

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First Gen’s Q2 income falls 2.5% to $75.26M amid higher expenses

LOPEZ-LED First Gen Corp. reported a 2.5% decrease in its attributable net income to $75.26 million for the second quarter (Q2), driven by higher expenses and lower contributions from some of its business units.

First Gen’s gross revenues increased by 7.4% to $682.05 million from last year’s $634.78 million, the energy company said in a regulatory filing on Monday.

Gross expenses, on the other hand, went up by 14.8% to $552.09 million from $481.12 million in the previous year.

For the six months ending in June, First Gen’s attributable net income fell by 7.4% to $154.08 million compared to $166.44 million the previous year. Gross revenues declined by 0.8% to $1.28 billion from $1.29 billion a year ago as a result of lower volumes of electricity sold during the first half “across all platforms except for the hydro platform.”

First Gen reported additional sales volumes from the 165-megawatt (MW) Casecnan Hydroelectric Power Plant following its turnover in February.

Natural gas accounted for the majority of First Gen’s revenue at 66.8% or $853.72 million, followed by geothermal, wind, and solar at a combined 30.2% or $386.44 million, while the remainder is for its hydro at 0.7% or $8.77 million.

For the first half, the company’s expenses increased by 4% to $997.93 million versus the $959.18 million previously. First Gen’s natural gas business unit posted a 26% increase in its earnings for the first half to $115 million.

The company said that the 420-MW San Gabriel, 1,000-MW Sta. Rita, and 500-MW San Lorenzo power plants delivered higher operating income “due to savings in operating expenses, and high spot market prices in the case of San Gabriel.”

Avion Power Plant recorded a decrease in net income due to lower kilowatt-hour sales and higher operating expenses.

Earnings from First Gen’s renewable energy unit, Energy Development Corp. (EDC), excluding hydro’s, declined by 42% to $44 million brought about by lower revenues.

“The geothermal power plants under EDC generated lower sales and operating income due to a reduction in electricity prices and electricity sold, and higher operating expenses from steam field maintenance and work-over activities,” the company said in a statement.

The unit also incurred higher interest expenses from new debt, it added.

Contributions from First Gen’s hydro platforms were at $5 million, with Casecnan Hydroelectric Power Plant accounting for $1-million earnings for its four months of operations in the first half.

First Gen has a total of 3,668 MW of installed capacity, accounting for 20% of the country’s gross generation.

At the local bourse on Monday, shares in the company rose by 2.53% to close at P17 each. — Sheldeen Joy Talavera

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