Stolt-Nielsen Ltd, the Oslo-listed and London-based owner of a tankers fleet including for small-scale LNG through its stake in Avenir LNG and other shipping-related businesses, has reported executive changes at the Stolt Tankers division.
April 10 (LNGJ) - Stolt-Nielsen Ltd, the Oslo-listed and London-based owner of a small tanker fleet including for LNG through its stake in Avenir LNG as well as terminals and other shipping interests, reported first-quarter net profits of $104.0 million, up from $99.8M in the same three months of 2023.
Stolt-Nielsen’s earnings per share in the first quarter amounted to $1.94, up from $1.86. Stolt Tankers reported operating profits of $93M, an increase from $87.1M last year. Stolt-Nielsen Gas, including LNG assets, narrowed its operating losses to $2.0M from $3.4M in the 2023 quarter. “The firm market conditions enjoyed by Stolt Tankers during 2023 continued into the first quarter,” said Udo Lange, Chief Executive. “Spot rates continued to strengthen and we should start seeing the effect in the second quarter onwards. That said, we have seen some contract volumes decline as our customers adjust to the impact of supply chain disruptions,” he added.
Feb 2 (LNGJ) - Stolt-Nielsen Limited, the London-based terminals and shipping company listed on the Oslo bourse and a stakeholder in the Avenir LNG joint venture for small-scale carriers and other assets, reported increased net profits of $95.3 million versus $35.02 in the 2021 quarter and with higher quarterly revenues of $732.5M. Net profits for the full year amounted to $280.8M compared with $78.8M in 2021.
“The fourth quarter capped a stellar year, where all businesses performed well,” said Niels G. Stolt-Nielsen, Chief Executive. “The improvements seen in our markets were key, as well as our steadfast focus during recent years on implementing and delivering on our strategies for each of the businesses. Stolt Tankers’ net profit improved for the fourth consecutive quarter as chemical tanker spot rates and volumes continued to improve,” he added.
Jan 26 (LNGJ) - Niels G. Stolt-Nielsen has informed the board of London-based Stolt-Nielsen Ltd, a shareholder in the Avenir LNG joint venture, that he wished to step down from his role as Chief Executive and was now likely to become Chairman. “He will continue as CEO and as a director until the appointment process for a successor has been completed,” said a statement.
Stolt-Nielsen has served as CEO of Stolt-Nielsen Ltd since November 2000 and has been a director since 1996. “The intention is that once a suitable replacement is found, Mr Niels G. Stolt-Nielsen will assume the role of Chairman of the Board, subject to shareholder approval, replacing Mr Samuel Cooperman,” added Stolt-Nielsen Ltd.
Avenir LNG, a small-scale niche market joint venture involving Stolt-Nielsen Ltd, the shipping and storage group and its Norwegian peers, Hoegh LNG and Golar LNG, is now registered on the Oslo over-the-counter market after holding a private share placement.
Stolt-Nielsen Ltd, the Norwegian-listed shipping and storage group, said it had joined with Norwegian peer companies Golar and Hoegh in a combined investment commitment of $182 million in a project in the small-scale market called Avenir LNG.