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Copec, the industrial giant, posts a 15% increase in Q4 profits on forestry gains

Empresas Copec, a Chilean conglomerate of industrial companies, announced a 15% increase in profit for the third quarter of 2024 thanks to higher pulp volumes and lower cost at its Arauco forestry unit.

Arauco is the main source of Copec’s income, but Copec operates a large fuel distribution business, has stakes in mining, and also runs a fleet and factory of fishing vessels.

The company's profit in the fourth quarter was $191 million, compared with $166 million one year ago. Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA), however, fell 1.7% to 644 million, while revenues dropped 6.4% to $6.77 Billion.

The results were below those of the analysts polled at LSEG who predicted a net profit for the quarter of $209.9 million, EBITDA in excess of $680.10 million and revenue of $7.03billion.

Copec announced that it has made progress in its "Sucuriu Project" in Brazil. Construction is scheduled to begin in April for the $4.6 billion paper mill, which will produce 3.5 million tons of dry cellulose per year.

Copec says production will begin in the fourth quarter of 2027. Copec announced on Thursday that it spent $126m last year. (Reporting from Sarah Morland and Kyry Madry)

(source: Reuters)