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Saipem, an energy contractor, posts a 39% increase in its second-quarter core profits

Saipem, an Italian energy contractor, reported on Wednesday a 39% increase in its core earnings for the second quarter and confirmed its outlook for this year.

The adjusted earnings before interest taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA), between April and the end of June, were 413 million euro ($485 millions), beating an analyst consensus compiled by LSEG, which was 395 million euro.

Saipem’s offshore, engineering and construction and business were the main drivers of growth during the second quarter. The group was able to finish orders from the first quarter.

The amount of new contracts signed in this period was 2.2 billion Euros, compared to 4 billion Euros in the same period last year. These were mainly concentrated in its Energy Carriers division.

These included activities related to the expansion of Eni’s biorefinery in Venice, as well as a project involving Eni’s carbon storage and capture facility at Liverpool Bay, Northern England.

The Milan-based company, which announced in February a preliminary merger agreement with Subsea 7 of Norway, said that its net profit rose by 3% in the second quarter to 63 millions euros compared to the same period last year. ($1 = $0.8513 euros) Reporting by Francesca Landini Editing Keith Weir

(source: Reuters)