CMB.TECH announces final year results

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CMB.TECH ANNOUNCES FINAL YEAR RESULTS
TRANSFORMATIONAL YEAR AND STRONG EARNINGS

ANTWERP, Belgium, 27 March 2025 – CMB.TECH NV (“CMBT”, “CMB.TECH” or “the Company”) (NYSE: CMBT & Euronext: CMBT) reported its final financial results today for the full year ended 31 December 2024.

HIGHLIGHTS 2024

  • Profit of USD 93.1 million in Q4 2024 bringing full year profit to USD 870.8 million​

  • Total contract backlog increased to USD 2.94 billion

  • Name change from Euronav to CMB.TECH (ticker symbol CMBT)

  • CMB.TECH focused on its fleet rejuvenation with 21 newbuild deliveries

  • Further fleet expansion with 1 container vessel, 2 dry bulk carriers, 2 product tankers, 6 chemical tankers and 2 CTVs contracted in 2024 & Q1 2025

  • Sale of 6 older Suezmaxes, 4 older VLCCs and 1 container vessel

  • New hydrogen engine R&D Center in Japan

  • Sale of Euronav Ship Management Hellas (ESMH) to Anglo- Eastern Univan Group

HIGHLIGHTS Q1 2025

  • CMB.TECH joins forces with MOL to jointly own and charter a total of 9 ammonia-fuelled vessels

  • Share purchase agreement with Hemen Holding Limited for the acquisition of 81,363,730 shares in Golden Ocean Group Limited

For the fourth quarter of 2024, the company realised a net gain of USD 93.1 million or USD 0.48 per share (fourth quarter 2023: a net gain of USD 406.6 million or USD 2.01 per share). EBITDA (a non-IFRS measure) for the same period was USD 180.4 million (fourth quarter 2023: USD 474.4 million).

Alexander Saverys (CEO) said:
“In 2024, Euronav became CMB.TECH. We transitioned from being a pure-play crude oil carrier to a future-proof and diversified maritime group. Our strategy of diversification and decarbonisation is in full swing: we have taken delivery of 21 newbuildings, we have sold 10 older tankers, we have ordered 13 new ships, we have inaugurated our hydrogen production facility in Walvis Bay (Namibia) and we have opened our Hydrogen Engine R&D Centre in Japan. In the first quarter of 2025, we acquired the shares of Golden Ocean from Hemen Holding Ltd. and signed a landmark agreement with MOL for nine ammonia-fuelled ships, which is an important milestone towards the shipping industry's goals of achieving zero emissions by 2050. More than ever, we are decarbonising today to navigate tomorrow!”

CMB.TECH FLEET DEVELOPMENTS

RECAP 2024

In 2024, CMB.TECH focused on its fleet rejuvenation with 21 newbuild deliveries (3 Suezmaxes, 8 dry bulk carriers, 4 container vessels, 4 chemical tankers, and 2 CTVs) and the sale of 6 older Suezmaxes, 4 older VLCCs and one container vessel. Furthermore, the company also ordered an additional 7 vessels (2 Newcastlemaxes, 2 product tankers, one container vessel and 2 CSOVs).