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Enea's preliminary Q1 profit increases 13% due to mining and distribution gains

Polish utility Enea has reported an increase in preliminary net profit for the first quarter, thanks to stronger performances from its mining and distribution segment.

The company reported on Monday that the net profit for the quarter increased by 13%, to 1.05 billion Zlotys ($278.40 millions), compared with the same period a year ago.

The polled analysts expected a quarterly net profit of 1.02 billion zlotys.

The EBITDA (earnings before taxes, depreciation and amortization) increased to 1.94 billion Zlotys. Mining contributed 389 million Zlotys while the distribution segment contributed 744 million Zlotys.

Enea stated that higher mining EBITDA was due to higher revenues, despite lower average coal prices, despite higher coal volumes.

Enea, Poland’s third largest power utility by capitalization, faces pressure due to falling profits in its coal-fired generation fleet as renewables take a greater share of the country's energy mix.

According to the energy policy think-tank Forum Energii, Poland will reduce its reliance upon coal. In 2024, coal is expected to account for 57.1% or its electricity production.

The utility will release its first-quarter full results on 20 May. ($1 = 3,7715 zlotys). (Reporting and editing by Tomaszjanowski)

(source: Reuters)