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Hellenic Petroleum sees 2018 EBITDA topping 1 billion euros - CEO

Published 02/09/2018, 15:31
Updated 02/09/2018, 15:40
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A general view of the Hellenic Petroleum refineries is seen at Aspropyrgos town
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ATHENS (Reuters) - Core profit at Hellenic Petroleum (AT:HEPr), Greece's biggest oil refiner, is expected to top 1 billion euros (£895.8 million) this year, the company's chief executive said on Sunday.

Core profit, or earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA), including oil inventory holdings, came in at 851 million euros last year.

"In 2018 ... reported annual EBITDA will exceed 1 billion euros," CEO Efstathios Tsotsoros said in an interview with the semi-official Athens News Agency.

He added this would be feasible based on January-August results and on condition there is no labour unrest or any major change in the international environment.

Hellenic on Thursday posted a 25 percent rise in first-half EBITDA, including oil inventory holdings, at 473 million euros, and said it expected stronger financial results in the third quarter thanks to higher refining margins.

Greece and Paneuropean Oil and Industrial Holdings are selling a 50.1 percent stake in Hellenic Petroleum in what would be one of the country's most profitable privatisations so far.

Greece has shortlisted Anglo-Swiss Glencore (L:GLEN) and Switzerland's Vitol for the stake.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A general view of the Hellenic Petroleum refineries is seen at Aspropyrgos town

Workers at Hellenic are battling the sell-off and last week physically prevented suitors from entering two of its sites in Athens. Tsotsoros said the government was expected to take action to resolve the issue.

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