AmInvest Research retains Buy on Yinson, FV RM5.53


AmInvestment Research said Yinson

KUALA LUMPUR: AmInvestment Research is maintaining its forecasts and Buy on Yinson Holdings with an unchanged sum-of-parts-based (SOP) fair value of RM5.53 a share, which implies an FY21F PE of 14 times. Its last traded price was RM4.09.

It said on Monday Upstream reported that Yinson is one of three confirmed bidders for Petrobras’ 2 floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel charters for the Marlim project to revitalise the ageing Campos basin development.

AMInvest Research said the report stated the other bidders are Japan-based Modec and Teekay Offshore-Ocyan partnership. The partnership between Norway-based Bluewater and Italy’s Saipem did not submit a proposal as earlier speculated.

The Marlim I FPSO will produce 80,000 barrels per day (bpd) of oil — equal to Bumi Armada’s US$1.5bil Olombendo vessel in Angola.

The Marlim 1 will also produce 7mil cubic metres per day (cmd) of natural gas. The slightly smaller Marlim II FPSO will handle 70,000 bpd and 4 million cmd. Both vessels will be chartered for 25 years and should enter production in 2022 and 2023, respectively.

Petrobras divided the tender in 3 packages —Lot A specifically for Marlim I, Lot B for Marlim II, while Lot C offers the option to submit a single offer for both units. Modec submitted bids for all three packages, while Teekay and Yinson each presented offers for lots A and B.

Petrobras has two other ongoing tenders for FPSOs on the market. Bids are expected on Feb 14, 2019 for a second large Mero FPSO, in which Yinson is unlikely to be involved. However, Yinson is expected to bid on March 1 this year for the FPSO for the integrated development of the Parque das Baleias (Parque), which has negligible local content requirement.

“Assuming a capex of US$1.5bil similar to Armada Olombendo, project IRR of 11%, WACC of 7.7% and a debt-to-equity financing ratio of 80:20%, we estimate that a single win for any one of the three projects - Marlim 1, Marlim II or Parque FPSOs - could enhance Yinson’s SOP by 33% or RM1.81/share and contribute earnings of RM200mil – 59% of FY21F EPS.

“With the completion of FPSO Helang by the end of this year, Yinson’s project management team is comfortable securing a large project towards early 2019. Given its comfortable FY20F net debt-to- EBITDA of three times, we do not foresee the need for any equity-raising exercise for the group’s prospective maiden charter in Brazil.

“Yinson’s savvy partnership with the Sumitomo Corporation, which is part of a Japanese consortium (also including K Line, JGC Corporation and Development Bank of Japan Inc) with a 26% equity stake in the JAK FPSO in Ghana, supports wide external project financing capability for a large floater.

“Underpinned with locked-in earnings visibility from an outstanding order book of US$4.1bil (25x FY18F revenue), the stock currently trades at a bargain FY21F PE of 13 times vs. over 20  times  for Dialog Group and Sapura Energy,” said AmInvest Research.

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