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Dynagas LNG reports Q1 adjusted EPS 30c vs. 25c last year

Reports Q1 revenue $39.1M vs. $38.1M last year. The company said, “We are pleased with our financial performance for the quarter. Net Income for the period was $13.6 million, or $0.28 per common unit, while utilization was 100%. We reported Adjusted EBITDA of $27.1 million and Adjusted Net Income of $14.3 million. These results underscore the strength of our contracts-based business model, which continues to shield us from the prevailing weakness in the short-term LNG shipping market. All six LNG carriers in our fleet are employed under long-term charters with leading international gas companies, with an average remaining contract duration of 5.7 years as of the date of this release. Barring any unforeseen events, we do not expect any vessel availability before 2028. Our estimated contract backlog stands at approximately $0.9 billion as of May 27, 2025. In line with our commitment to delivering unitholder value, we paid a quarterly cash distribution of $0.049 per common unit on May 23, 2025. We also continued to execute on our Repurchase Program, having repurchased 271,303 common units to date at an average price of $3.79 per unit, well below our estimated net asset value per unit. As of today, $9.0 million remains available under the Repurchase Program. Following the successful refinancing of our debt in June 2024, our balance sheet has strengthened meaningfully. Two of our vessels are now debt-free, and our annual debt amortization of $44 million represents 14% of our total outstanding debt of $312 million. We face no debt maturities until mid- 2029. With contracted revenues exceeding our cash breakeven, we continue to generate cash each quarter, further improving our liquidity. As of March 31, 2025, our cash balance stood at $70 million. We intend to use this balance to fully redeem the outstanding $55 million Series B Preferred Units on July 25, 2025. Based on the latest distribution, the Series B units carried an annualized yield of 10.17% on their $25 liquidation preference. We expect annual cash savings of approximately $5.7 million as a result of the Redemption. While we remain insulated from short-term volatility in the LNG market, our strategy remains focused on disciplined capital allocation-prioritizing deleveraging, returning capital to common unitholders through cash distributions and common unit repurchases, and reducing cash outflows through initiatives such as the Series B Preferred Redemption.”

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