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Dana gets $48m payment for Iraq fuels

Abu Dhabi, December 4, 2012

Dana Gas has received $48 million in overdue payments for fuel supplied in Kurdistan, the UAE-based company said on Tuesday.

Delays in getting paid for operations in both Kurdistan and Egypt have contributed to Dana's financial problems which culminated in it becoming the first UAE company to miss a bond redemption when its sukuk matured on October 31.

Dana is due to announce details of an agreement with its creditors to restructure its $920 million Islamic bond soon.

Dana Gas said it had received payment for some of the liquid fuels it has produced in Kurdistan on Monday after Iraq's Federal Government paid the Kurdistan Regional Government.

"We are pleased to receive this payment, and are working with the Kurdistan Regional Government to further address the outstanding receivables," Rashid Al-Jarwan, the acting chief executive of the energy company said in a statement.

Dana Gas said in its 2011 results that trade receivables at the end of the year stood at Dh1.74 billion  ($474 million), of which about 48 per cent was owed by Egypt and 52 per cent by Kurdistan. On this basis, Monday's payment would cut the receivables due from Kurdistan to under $200 million.

"In Egypt the government has been settling the company's receivables for current production and working pro-actively with the company to address the $200 million of receivables from 2011," the statement said.

Egypt has been wracked by political and economic turmoil since a popular uprising unseated President Hosni Mubarak in early 2011, and the government has fallen behind in its payments to several fuel suppliers.-Reuters




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