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SK Innovation shifts to black in Q4 on strong petrochem, EV battery sales

Jan 28, 2022

Seoul (South Korea), January 28: SK Innovation Co., the energy and chemical affiliate of South Korean conglomerate SK Group, said Friday it swung to the black in the fourth quarter from a year earlier on strong petrochemical demand and electric vehicle (EV) battery sales.
Net income came to 163.4 billion won (US$135.7 million) in the October-December period, a turnaround from a loss of 232.6 billion won a year earlier, the company said in a regulatory filing.
It continued to post an operating loss of 47.3 billion won but far less than the on-year corresponding figure of 198.7 billion won, due largely to one-off costs, the company said. Sales rose 76 percent to 13.72 trillion won.
The upbeat performance came as its core petrochemical and EV battery businesses fared well on the back of solid global demand despite the prolonged pandemic, the company said in a press release.
By sector, the company's petroleum division posted 8.59 trillion won in quarterly sales, with the chemical business logging 2.57 trillion won. The lubricant oil sector booked 1.04 trillion won in sales.
Its battery business registered 1.06 trillion won in sales, with that of the materials division coming in at 71.2 billion won.
SK Innnovation said it expects 6 trillion won in annual sales from the battery business this year, as the sales volume will likely increase significantly once its U.S. and Hungary plants start operating.
With the new plants, its global production capacity will rise to 77 gigawatt hours (GWh), from the current 40 GWh, the company said. It aims to further boost the capacity to 220 GWh by 2025.
On the annual basis, SK Innovation also turned to black in 2021, driven by its battery business that posted a nearly twofold on-year growth in sales of 3.04 trillion won on strong overseas demand.
The cumulative net income for the year reached 509.5 billion won, from a loss of 2.14 trillion won a year earlier.
The 2021 operating income came to 1.76 trillion won, compared with a loss of 2.42 trillion won from the previous year, the company said. Annual sales rose 35.6 percent to 46.84 trillion won.
Source: Yonhap