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Savannah Energy Share Price Surges After Revenue Outperforms

Savannah Energy’s (LON: SAVE) share price spiked 13.21% higher Monday morning after releasing its full-year trading update.

The African focused British independent energy company develops high-quality energy projects in Nigeria and Niger.

The company’s total revenue of $235.9 million exceeded the previous year of $192.1 million, up 23% and outperforming its forecasted revenue of over $200 million. The Group’s cash balance of $106 million is up 121% compared to 2019, and its net debt is $408.7 million, down 16% compared to the previous year at $484 million.

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Furthermore, guidance for group depreciation, depletion, and amortisation items are set at $35-$37 million, whilst its operating costs are forecasted at $43-$47 million.

“2020 was a milestone year for Savannah Energy” stated CEO Andrew Knott. “In 2020 we grew revenues, reduced our underlying cost base, and continued to provide gas contributing to over 10% of Nigeria’s daily national average power generation, highlighting the resilience of the business.”

Savannah also posted its forecast for 2021, stating that total revenue will be greater than $205 million, with administrative and operating costs of $55-$65 million, and group depreciation and depletion at $19 million fixed for infrastructure assets.

The business’ share price rallied to highs of 16.10p after the morning’s press announcement, although its current price is at 15p, up 7.14%.

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