Moodys : Weak coal price weighs on Indika's FY 2013 earnings

Bareksa • 02 Apr 2014

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Workers shovel coal at a coal mine (REUTERS/B.Rentsendorj)

Indika's 2013 performance has resulted in leverage of around 4.0x

IQPlus - Moody's Investors Service commented that PT Indika Energy Tbk's (Indika) full-year 2013 earnings decline was driven by a weak coal pricing environment, but remains broadly in line with expectations. There is no immediate impact on the company's B1 corporate family rating due in large part to Indika's commitment to prudent balance sheet and liquidity management.

"The decline in Indika's operating performance in 2013 was primarily driven by the weakness in global coal prices amidst a continued global oversupply in the market and high fuel costs. Growth at its Tripatra and MBSS subsidiaries was outpaced by declines at its Kideco and Petrosea investments due to their close ties to coal prices," says Brian Grieser, a Moody's Vice President and Senior Analyst.

Indika's 2013 performance has resulted in leverage of around 4.0x, on a Moody's adjusted basis, which we view as high for the rating and likely to increase over the next twelve months. Indika was able to generate meaningful free cash flow in 2013 by substantially reducing its capital spending, lowering its stripping ratio by almost 5% and implementing a human capital rationalization plan. In addition, the company refinanced expensive debt while significantly extending its maturity profile.

"We anticipate that cost cutting initiatives and the balance sheet management exercise undertaken by Indika in 2013 position it with the financial flexibility to withstand what will likely be a challenging operating environment in 2014. We will continue to focus on Indika's liquidity over the next 12-18 months given that its credit metrics are expected to be weak for the rating category during this period," added Grieser, who is also lead analyst for Indika.

At December 31, 2013, Indika maintained consolidated cash balance of $406 million. We expect that Indika will generate positive free cash flow in 2014 despite a meaningful drop in the dividend from Kideco, to under $100 million, as we expect capex to be prudently managed and the cash effect of a lower interest burden to be realized in 2014 relative to 2013.