Ence obtained an attributable net profit of Euro 32 million in the 2Q 2022, increasing the accumulated profit in the first half of 2022 to Euro 45 million.

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Ence's net profit inreased to Euro45 million in 1H 2022

Ence"s net profit inreased to Euro45 million in 1H 2022

Ence – Energía y Celulosa - obtained an attributable net profit of Euro 32 million in the 2Q 2022, increasing the accumulated profit in the first half of 2022 to Euro 45 million.

Free cash flow generated in the 2Q reached Euro 71 million and rose to Euro 129 million between January and June, closing the semester with no net debt. The company has a strong balance sheet and liquidity, to take advantage of growth opportunities that may arise in the group’s different businesses.

The price of pulp exceeded 1,350 dollars gross per ton in July and the main producers have announced additional increases to 1,380 dollars. The improvement in the average sales price continued to boost the operating margin of the business, largely offsetting the generalized inflation in the cost of raw materials and logistics.

Ence’s differentiated products, such as Naturcell or Powercell, more sustainable and better adapted to replace long fiber, represented 19% of sales for the semester, compared to 14% in the same period of 2021.

The operating profit of the Pulp business reached Euro 49 million in the 2Q and rose to Euro 70 million in the first half, 70% more than in the same period of 2021. For its part, the operating profit of the Energy business Renewable energy reached Euro 53 million in the 2Q and Euro 79 million in the annual accumulated figure.

In the pulp business, Ence continues to make progress in the “Navia Excelencia” project to promote the sale of its differentiated products, diversify its production towards fluff pulp for absorbent hygiene products, and advance in decarbonization, with a reduction of 50,000 tons per year of CO2.

In addition, at the end of June, Ence and the Xunta de Galicia announced a new project. The company is studying setting up a bioplant in the Coruña town of As Pontes for the production of recycled fiber and biomaterials from recovered paper and cardboard and cellulose produced by Ence.

On the other hand, the Supreme Court has notified that in the month of October it will resolve the first appeal filed against the rulings of the National High Court annulling the extension of the Pontevedra biofactory concession until 2073. It is foreseeable that the judgment is published during the last quarter of the year.

Ence’s growth in the Renewable Energy business, through its subsidiary Magnon Green Energy, will continue to focus on the development of its portfolio of biomass and photovoltaic projects, as well as on new opportunities under analysis.