First quarter results 2022
Scana transitioned to fast growth in ocean industries
Bergen, 13 May 2022: Scana more than doubled revenues and EBITDA in the first quarter. Revenues increased by 126 per cent to NOK 208 million compared to the same period last year, while EBITDA was up 140 per cent to NOK 16 million, with the acquisition of PSW Group being the main driver.
“Scana have transitioned to a new company. The acquisition of PSW Group closed on 11 January 2022, and Scana now forms a driving force for the green shift in the ocean industries,” says Styrk Bekkenes, CEO of Scana. “Our ambition is to reach NOK 1.7 billion in revenues in 2025. We are well-positioned towards two major trends: Electrification and emission reducing solutions. In addition to organic growth, we have a platform for continued value accretive growth through M&A,” he continues.
During the first quarter, several strategic contracts were won across all business areas. The order intake for the quarter was NOK 248 million, compared to NOK 58 million last year, and the order backlog rose 119 per cent to NOK 399 million. The order intake represents a book-to-bill of 1.2 times.
With a new set of portfolio companies, Scana is organized in three business areas: Offshore, Energy and Maritime. Energy consists of Scana’s businesses contributing to the electrification onshore and offshore, and was the largest business area in Q1 2022, both measured against revenues and order book.
“Energy contributes with NOK 187 million of the order backlog, emphasizing Scana’s transition towards the electrification megatrend. In Offshore we are well positioned to participate in the expected uptick in offshore activities with a product and service offering to reduce our customers’ carbon footprint,” says Bekkenes.
Maritime represents Scana’s offering of mooring solutions to floating structures across ocean industries and valve control systems to shipping and offshore customers.
Contracts won so far this year include shore power for Havnekraft, shore power for arctic cruise vessels visiting Iceland, sea farming mooring for Nordlaks Oppdrett, two mooring contracts for FPSO projects in Brazil, and a significant contract from Wärtsilä Gas Solutions for LNG valve control systems.
In addition to the PSW transaction, the acquisition of Trans Construction was completed in the first quarter. “Our business area Energy is further strengthened with the acquisition of Trans Construction (ATC), reinforcing the position within e-house modules to enhance decarbonization of the ocean industries,” says Bekkenes.
Please find enclosed the presentation material and the interim report for the first quarter 2022.
A presentation of the results held by CEO Styrk Bekkenes and CFO Torvald Ulland Reiestad is available at https://channel.royalcast.com/landingpage/hegnarmedia/20220512_12/
For more information, please contact:
Styrk Bekkenes, CEO, +47 40 40 35 20, styrk.bekkenes@scana.no
Torvald Ulland Reiestad, CFO, +47 97 98 78 95, torvald.reiestad@scana.no
About Scana ASA
Scana is a listed industrial owner company in the ocean industries creating value through active ownership in market-leading portfolio companies. Our vision is to accelerate decarbonisation of the maritime and offshore sector by being a driving force in electrification and emission reduction solutions. Scana’s portfolio companies have a solid innovation and commercialisation history based on core competence in selected niches. Scana is headquartered in Bergen and around 350 employees.