Semirara Mining and Power Corp 2014 IR
The report outlines Semirara Mining and Power Corporation's operational and financial performance for the fiscal year 2014, highlighting its transition to a vertically integrated coal energy company. Despite a 9% decline in consolidated net income to PHP 6.86 billion due to a prolonged power plant shutdown, the company achieved record-high coal production of nearly 8 million metric tons and a 16% increase in coal sales to 8.89 million metric tons. The report details the company's ongoing expansion projects, including the near completion of the 2x150 MW power plant under Southwest Luzon Power Generation Corporation. Additionally, it highlights the company's sustainability efforts, such as propagating over 85,000 giant clams and planting more than 107,000 trees in 2014.
Company: Semirara Mining and Power Corp
Sector: Energy
Country: Philippines
Year: 2014
Type: IR
Pages: 130
Semirara Mining and Power Corp
The report outlines Semirara Mining and Power Corporation's operational and financial performance for the fiscal year 2014, highlighting its transition to a vertically integrated coal energy company. Despite a 9% decline in consolidated net income to PHP 6.86 billion due to a prolonged power plant shutdown, the company achieved record-high coal production of nearly 8 million metric tons and a 16% increase in coal sales to 8.89 million metric tons. The report details the company's ongoing expansion projects, including the near completion of the 2x150 MW power plant under Southwest Luzon Power Generation Corporation. Additionally, it highlights the company's sustainability efforts, such as propagating over 85,000 giant clams and planting more than 107,000 trees in 2014.
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Document Details
Report Year
2014
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2014 - Dec 31, 2014
Fiscal Year
2014
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
Pages
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