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“Metinvest” increases capital investments in Pokrovskugol, Kametstal and Central GOK

5 June , 2024  

In 2023, Metinvest B.V. (Netherlands), the parent company of Metinvest Mining and Metallurgical Group, increased capital investments in Metinvest Pokrovskugol, which manages the enterprises of Pokrovskoye Coal Group (PGU), by 15.6% year-on-year to $126 million from $109 million.

According to a corporate presentation published on the Irish Stock Exchange on June 4, Metinvest increased its capex investments in Kametstal by 5% in 2023, to $42 million from $40 million.

Capex at Central GOK increased by 6.7% to $16 million from $15 million.

At the same time, the Group reduced investments in Northern GOK by 29.5% to $31 million from $44 million, in United Coal (USA) by 47.5% to $21 million from $40 million, in Ingulets GOK by 58.1% to $13 million from $31 million, and in other assets by 53.3% to $35 million from $75 million.

In general, Metinvest reduced its capital investments in 2023 by 19.8% compared to 2022, to $284 million from $354 million, while $65 million was invested in the steel segment last year ($99 million in 2022) and $213 million in the mining sector ($244 million).

At the same time, it is noted that the share of the mining segment in 2023 increased to 75% of total investment (+6% compared to 2022), the share of investments in capital repairs increased to 86% of total expenditures (an increase of 6% compared to 2022), while strategic investments amounted to 14% of the total.

The priorities of capital expenditures affected by the war were affected by the implementation schedules of strategic projects in accordance with the actual production configuration and the identified optimization measures. At the same time, the development of the strategy for key projects is ongoing. Maintenance projects continue to be implemented to ensure an adequate level of output capacity and provide technology to increase production at the Ukrainian assets after the end of the war.

In addition, the group has taken a number of measures to minimize potential damage in case of emergency power outages.

As reported, Metinvest’s consolidated net loss in 2023 amounted to $194 million, while in 2022 it reached $2.193 billion (down 11 times). Revenue fell by 11% from $8.288 billion to $7.397 billion in 2022, while EBITDA fell by 54% to $861 from $1.873 billion. At the same time, the steel sector’s revenue decreased by 15.2% to $4.846 billion, and the mining segment’s revenue decreased by 0.8% to $2.551 billion. Adjusted EBITDA of the Group’s steel division decreased by 40.4% to $159 million, and of the mining segment by 50.2% to $770 million.

“Metinvest is a vertically integrated group of steel and mining companies. Its enterprises are located in Ukraine – in Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Dnipro regions, as well as in Europe.

The main shareholders of the holding are SCM Group (71.24%) and Smart Holding (23.76%), which jointly manage it.

Metinvest Holding LLC is the management company of Metinvest Group.

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