BW LPG (NYSE: BWLP) publishes 2025 audited financials and AGM date
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
6-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
BW LPG Limited has published its Directors’ Statement, audited financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2025, and the auditor’s report. These documents are prepared under the Singapore Companies Act 1967, Singapore Financial Reporting Standards (International) and IFRS Accounting Standards and will be presented for adoption at the Annual General Meeting on 28 May 2026.
The company directs investors to its website for full details and notes that it operates a fleet of about 50 Very Large Gas Carriers, including 22 LPG dual-fuel vessels, supported by an in-house LPG trading division and associated value chain investments.
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Key Figures
Financial year end: 31 December 2025
Annual General Meeting date: 28 May 2026
VLGC fleet size: about 50 vessels
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4 metrics
Financial year end
31 December 2025
End date of audited financial statements
Annual General Meeting date
28 May 2026
Date AGM will consider 2025 accounts
VLGC fleet size
about 50 vessels
Size of BW LPG’s Very Large Gas Carrier fleet
Dual-fuel VLGCs
22 vessels
VLGCs powered by LPG dual-fuel propulsion technology
Key Terms
Audited Financial Statements, IFRS Accounting Standards, Annual General Meeting, LPG dual-fuel propulsion technology, +1 more
5 terms
Audited Financial Statements financial
"hereby publishes the Directors’ Statement, Audited Financial Statements for the financial year ended 31 December 2025"
Audited financial statements are a company's financial reports—like its income, expenses, assets and debts—that have been examined and verified by an independent accountant to confirm they are accurate and complete. For investors, an audit is like having a trusted mechanic inspect a used car: it increases confidence that the financial picture is reliable, reduces the risk of hidden problems, and supports better decisions about valuing or trusting the company.
IFRS Accounting Standards financial
"prepared in accordance with the provisions of the Singapore Companies Act 1967, Singapore Financial Reporting Standards (International) and IFRS Accounting Standards"
International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) are a set of common rules for preparing company financial reports so numbers like profit, assets and debt are presented consistently across countries. Think of them as a standardized recipe or blueprint that helps investors compare businesses the same way they would compare cars using the same list of features; consistent reporting reduces surprises and makes it easier to assess value, risk and performance.
Annual General Meeting regulatory
"which will be tabled for adoption by the shareholders at the Company’s Annual General Meeting to be held on 28 May 2026"
LPG dual-fuel propulsion technology technical
"with a fleet of about 50 Very Large Gas Carriers (VLGCs), including 22 vessels powered by LPG dual-fuel propulsion technology"
LPG trading division financial
"strengthened by an in-house LPG trading division and the commercial expertise to explore investments in value chain assets"
FAQ
What did BW LPG Limited (BWLP) file in this Form 6-K?
BW LPG Limited furnished notice that it has published its Directors’ Statement, audited financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2025, and the auditor’s report. These materials accompany a press release and will be tabled for adoption at the upcoming Annual General Meeting.
Where can investors find BW LPG Limited’s 2025 audited financial statements?
The audited financial statements for 2025, along with the Directors’ Statement and auditor’s report, are available on BW LPG’s website. The company directs readers specifically to its investors section under reports and presentations for access to these documents and related materials.
Under which accounting framework are BW LPG Limited’s 2025 financials prepared?
The 2025 audited financial statements are prepared in accordance with the provisions of the Singapore Companies Act 1967, Singapore Financial Reporting Standards (International) and IFRS Accounting Standards. This indicates alignment with internationally recognized financial reporting requirements and local Singapore corporate law provisions.
How large is BW LPG Limited’s LPG shipping fleet?
BW LPG describes itself as the world’s leading owner and operator of LPG vessels, with a fleet of about 50 Very Large Gas Carriers. The company notes that 22 of these vessels are powered by LPG dual-fuel propulsion technology, reflecting its focus on more advanced shipping capabilities.
What additional business capabilities does BW LPG Limited highlight?
BW LPG highlights an in-house LPG trading division and commercial expertise to explore investments in value chain assets. Together with its fleet of Very Large Gas Carriers, these capabilities support providing trusted services for sourcing and delivering LPG to customers worldwide through integrated shipping and trading operations.