Sembcorp Industries’ utilities business to grow 8% in FY12
Despite threats of a recession, CIMB still expects growth for SCI’s utilities business, thanks to long-term contracts and the unabated demand for power and water.
SCI’s utilities business is backed by strong power spreads in Singapore and capacity expansion at Salalah, Oman’s independent water and power plant.
Here’s more from CIMB:
Essential Utilities We still sense growth, thanks to long-term contracts and the unabated demand for power and water. Utilities still growing Financing secured for capacity expansion Earnings upside could further come from an additional 86m cubic feet daily of gas to be piped in by Sembgas in Oct 11 from West Natuna, boosting its gas capacity by 26%. Valid concerns on Marine Management was reticent on the outlook but reiterated that enquiries remained firm and there have been no signs of credit tightening, though spreads could be higher in a recession. Cheapest conglomerate |