Stolt-Nielsen Limited Reports Unaudited Results For the First Quarter of 2019

LONDON, April 4, 2019 – Stolt-Nielsen Limited (Oslo Børs: SNI) today reported unaudited results for the first quarter ended February 28, 2019. Net profit attributable to shareholders in the first quarter was $7.9 million, with revenue of $501.9 million, compared with a net profit of $3.6 million, with revenue of $526.1 million, in the fourth quarter of 2018.

Highlights for the first quarter of 2019, compared with the fourth quarter of 2018, were:

  • Stolt Tankers reported an operating profit of $14.3 million, up from $7.7 million, mainly reflecting a $3.4 million bunker-hedge gain in the first quarter, compared with a $4.1 million loss in the fourth quarter.
  • The Stolt Tankers Joint Service Sailed-in Time-Charter Index was unchanged at 0.53.
  • Stolthaven Terminals reported an operating profit of $18.0 million, up from $11.7 million, as the prior quarter included impairments of $6.1 million.
  • Stolt Tank Containers reported an operating profit of $15.7 million, down from $18.1 million, reflecting a seasonal decrease in shipments, combined with continued softness in most markets.
  • Stolt Sea Farm’s operating profit before the fair-value adjustment of inventories was $1.0 million versus $0.9 million, reflecting strong turbot sales during the peak Christmas season, offset by a $1.7 million one-time write-down of biomass inventory.
  • Corporate and Other reported an operating loss of $3.6 million, compared with a loss of $7.0 million in the prior quarter, which included a $5.9 million write-off of assets at Stolt Bitumen Services.

Commenting on the Company’s results, Niels G. Stolt-Nielsen, Chief Executive Officer of
Stolt-Nielsen Limited, said: “Stolt-Nielsen Limited’s first-quarter results were in line with expectations. Freight rates and volumes overall were stable at Stolt Tankers. Results at Stolthaven Terminals were steady when excluding the impairments taken in the prior quarter, reflecting stable market conditions and operations. At Stolt Tank Containers, first-quarter results were down in line with seasonal expectations, though market softness remains, with intensified price competition. Stolt Sea Farm’s results were up in the first quarter, excluding the impact of the fair-value adjustments to inventories.”

“Looking ahead, while there are currently no definitive indications of a turnaround in the chemical tanker market, we do expect a strengthening market as the supply of new tonnage into our segment slows. At Stolthaven, our uneventful first quarter is, we believe, an indication of increased stability and better things to come, as the actions we have taken in recent years to strengthen the long-term performance of this business continue to take hold. At STC, while market conditions have been challenging for the past several quarters, we anticipate a seasonal pick up at least through the first half of this year and remain enthusiastic about the long-term outlook for this business. Similarly, ongoing efforts at Stolt Sea Farm to expand into new geographic markets are being well received and the long-term outlook is promising. Construction at our two new farms in Tocha, Portugal and Cervo, Spain is progressing on schedule and, when completed, will support our further growth in sole.”

“We are currently monitoring two situations that are likely to affect our business. First, the fire at ITC’s facility in Houston last month is already impacting the local chemical industry, including both transportation and storage. We are at a minimum expecting a negative impact on Stolt Tankers, as parts of the Houston Ship Channel have been closed to traffic, causing delays. We continue to follow the situation closely, as the full impact is unclear at this point. Second, the IMO 2020 regulations aimed at reducing sulphur oxide emissions are less than nine months away. It is economically unfeasible for the shipping industry to carry these costs. Customers, and ultimately consumers, must absorb them.”

This information is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant to Section 5-12 the Norwegian Securities Trading Act

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