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Sipchem 9M net profit down 67%

In Q3 2023, the petrochemical producer posted a 70% drop in its net profit to SAR 233.1 million from SAR 774.41 million in Q3 2022. (Sipchem)
  • The lower profit was due to a decline in revenues on lower product prices, as well as a fall in sales.
  • In addition, the company's share of profits from investments in a joint venture and associates decreased, Argaam said.

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia — Sahara International Petrochemical Company (Sipchem) Wednesday posted a 67 percent drop in net profit to SAR 1.01 billion ($269 million) in the first nine months of 2023, compared to SAR 3.11 billion in the prior-year period.

Argaam reported that the lower profit was due to a decline in revenues on lower product prices, as well as a fall in sales volumes due to the periodic turnaround maintenance activities of International Methanol Co. and International Diol Co.

In addition, the company’s share of profits from investments in a joint venture and associates decreased, Argaam said.

In Q3 2023, the petrochemical producer posted a 70 percent drop in its net profit to SAR 233.1 million from SAR 774.41 million in Q3 2022.

This was due to a fall in the company’s share of profits from investments in joint venture and associates as well as lower product prices despite a drop in material prices.

Compared with the previous quarter, net profit fell by 25.5 percent from SAR 312.92 million, mainly due to lower product prices and a decline in the profit share from a joint venture and associates.

Total shareholders’ equity, after minority interest, declined to SAR 15.90 billion by the end of the nine-month period, from SAR 16.40 billion a year earlier.