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Goldman Sachs-backed Danish energy trader sees profit plunge

Danish energy trader InCommodities, backed by Goldman Sachs, on Tuesday reported a. plunge in its pretax revenue for 2023 to 136 million euros, just. 10% of its record earnings seen a year earlier, as energy markets. returned to calmer waters.

In 2022, the Aarhus-based business, which trades power and. gas in Europe, the United States and Asia, had tape-recorded a profit. before tax of 1.4 billion euros ($ 1.52 billion).

Goldman Sachs and chosen financiers own a 15% stake in the. company while its four creators and employees own the rest,. according to its annual report.

There's no doubt that 2023 was a return to more typical risk. levels in the market in contrast to 2022, where certainly gas. prices and fuel prices in general sparked a fury in the market,. CEO Jesper Johansen told .

In 2022, Energy traders benefited enormously from the. volatility in the wake of the war in Ukraine and the requirement to. change high volumes of lost Russian gas however have actually considering that seen. earnings drop as markets have normalized.

Gas trading volumes at InCommodities was up to 947.7 terawatt. hours (TWh) from 1,569 TWh in 2022, while power trading volumes. fell to 213.7 TWh from 237.0 TWh.

InCommodities stated it has actually allocated a considerable portion of. its revenues towards reinforcing its equity position, to ensure. it can manage financial risks as those seen in 2022 more. successfully.

The turmoil in the energy markets in 2022 caused increased. margin calls that needed substantial capital buffers and even. saw some personal bankruptcies amongst energy traders.

There's a new geopolitical circumstance after 2021-22 and. that's completely improved the global energy landscape. It's. become more unpredictable, Johansen said.

For Europe, reliance on other regions of the world in. regards to energy supply postures a threat that is most likely to continue. the coming years and decades, he included.

The company is likewise focusing on finding other chances. in renewable resource trading, Johansen said.

InCommodities released its Renewables Possession Management system. specialising in power purchase contracts for renewable resource. in 2023.

By the end of the year, its activities in Germany had actually increased. to 1,210 megawatts

(source: Reuters)