STOCK TITAN

Brooge Energy Ltd. Applies for Permit to Start Testing and Commissioning as Final Regulatory Step Ahead of Starting its Phase II Storage Facility Operations

Rhea-AI Impact
(Neutral)
Rhea-AI Sentiment
(Neutral)
Tags
Rhea-AI Summary

Brooge Energy Ltd (NASDAQ: BROG) has applied for a permit to begin testing its Phase II storage facility, located in Fujairah, UAE, following the completion of construction. This facility is fully contracted and will allow Brooge Energy to start receiving advanced storage fees, enhancing revenues in the latter half of 2021. Once operational, it will become the region's second-largest independent storage operator, with a total capacity of approximately 1 million cubic meters (6.3 million barrels). The demand for oil storage remains high, positioning the company favorably.

Positive
  • Phase II storage facility is fully contracted and will increase revenue generation.
  • Facility is expected to boost storage capacity significantly, positioning the company as a leading operator in the region.
  • High demand for oil storage in Fujairah offers opportunities for increased revenue.
Negative
  • Regulatory approvals to open the Phase II facility are not guaranteed and may cause delays.
  • Reliance on forward-looking statements poses risks regarding expected revenue contributions.

Commences receipt of advance income for Phase II storage fees

NEW YORK, July 14, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Brooge Energy Ltd. (“Brooge Energy” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: BROG), a midstream oil storage and service provider strategically located outside the Strait of Hormuz, in the Port of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates (the “UAE”), today announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Brooge Petroleum and Gas Investment Company FZE (“BPGIC”), has applied for a permit to commence testing and commissioning for its Phase II storage facility, the final step in order to secure regulatory approval to open the facility. Phase II is fully contracted, and the Company has already commenced receipt of advanced income for Phase II storage fees, which are anticipated to contribute to its revenues in the second half of 2021.

The new facility was built to the same exacting and award-winning standards as the Company’s Phase I facility.  When opened, BPGIC is expected to be the second largest independent storage operator in the region with capacity of approximately one million cubic meters, or 6.3 million barrels. 

Nicolaas L. Paardenkooper, CEO of Brooge Energy and BPGIC, said, “We are very pleased to have substantially completed all construction work on our Phase II storage facility and doing so under the challenging environment that the pandemic presented.  We are now moving into the final stages before opening the facility.  Phase II will significantly expand our storage capacity to include crude oil along with fuel oil.  Additionally, the opening of this facility further strengthens our leadership position and is expected to generate significant new revenue for the Company. Oil storage is in high demand at the moment, with all the existing storage units in Fujairah at full capacity. Our strategic location, automated terminals, and comprehensive ancillary services such as blending, heating, and inter-tank transfers, make us exceedingly well-positioned to leverage this opportunity to build value for shareholders.”

About Brooge Energy Limited
Brooge Energy conducts all of its business and operations through its wholly owned subsidiaries, Brooge Petroleum and Gas Investment Company FZE (“BPGIC”) and Brooge Petroleum and Gas Investment Company Phase III FZE (“BPGIC III”), Fujairah Free Zone Entities. Brooge Energy is a midstream oil storage and service provider strategically located outside the Strait of Hormuz adjacent to the Port of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates. Its oil storage business differentiates itself from competitors by providing customers with fast order processing times, excellent customer service and high accuracy blending services with low oil losses. For more information please visit at www.broogeenergy.com.

Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains statements, including all information relating to matters that are not historical facts, including the expected timing for completion of Phase II and the anticipated contribution to revenues, that constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements reflect management’s current views based on certain assumptions, and they involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results, events or performance may differ materially from the forward-looking statements due to a number of important factors, and will be dependent upon a variety of factors, including the timing of obtaining regulatory approvals to open the Phase II storage facility, if received at all, as well as other risks described in public reports filed by Brooge Energy with the SEC, including under the caption “Risk Factors” in Brooge Energy’s Annual Report on Annual Report on Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2020, filed with the SEC on April 5, 2021, as amended by Amendment No. 1 to the Annual Report on Form 20-F/A filed with the SEC on April 6, 2021. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon any forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date made. Brooge Energy does not undertake any obligation to update or revise the forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

Investor Contact
KCSA Strategic Communications
Valter Pinto / Elizabeth Barker
+1 212-896-1254 or +1 212-896-1203
BROG@kcsa.com


FAQ

What is the current status of Brooge Energy's Phase II facility?

Brooge Energy has completed construction and applied for a permit to commence testing and commissioning.

How will the Phase II facility impact Brooge Energy's revenues?

The Phase II facility is expected to contribute to revenues in the second half of 2021 with advanced storage fees already being received.

What is the storage capacity of Brooge Energy's new facility?

The new Phase II facility will have a capacity of approximately one million cubic meters, or 6.3 million barrels.

Why is the opening of the Phase II facility significant for Brooge Energy?

It will position Brooge Energy as the second largest independent storage operator in the region and capitalize on the high demand for oil storage.

What risks are associated with Brooge Energy's Phase II facility?

There are risks regarding the timing of obtaining regulatory approvals to open the facility, which could affect revenue expectations.

Brooge Energy Limited Ordinary Shares

NASDAQ:BROG

BROG Rankings

BROG Latest News

BROG Stock Data

136.98M
15.75M
106.59%
7.42%
0.03%
Oil & Gas Midstream
Energy
Link
United States of America
Fujairah