Artesian Resources Corporation Reports Third Quarter and Year-To-Date 2024 Results

Artesian Resources Corporation
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NEWARK, Del., Nov. 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Artesian Resources Corporation (Nasdaq: ARTNA), a leading provider on the Delmarva Peninsula of water and wastewater services, and a number of other related business services, today announced third quarter and year-to-date results for 2024.

Third Quarter Results

Net income was $6.8 million, a $1.7 million, or 34.4%, increase compared to net income recorded for the three months ended September 30, 2023. Diluted net income per share was $0.66 compared to $0.49 for the same period in 2023.

Revenues totaled $29.1 million for the three months ended September 30, 2024, $2.6 million, or 9.7%, more than revenues for the three months ended September 30, 2023.

Water sales revenue increased $2.5 million, or 11.3%, primarily as a result of a temporary rate increase of 14.6% of gross water sales placed into effect on November 28, 2023, as permitted under Delaware law. These temporary rates were replaced with the final approved rates pursuant to a Delaware Public Service Commission (DEPSC) order that authorized a total increase of approximately 15.2%, with a rate effective date of June 12, 2024. The increase in both temporary rates and final approved customer base rates was partially offset by the Company’s Distribution System Improvement Charge (DSIC) rate of 7.50% then in effect resetting to zero upon implementation of the temporary rate increase. In addition, there was an increase in overall water consumption due to drier weather experienced during the three months ended September 30, 2024 compared to the same period in 2023 and an increase in the number of customers served.

Other utility operating revenue increased approximately $0.1 million, or 3.8%. This increase was primarily due to an increase in wastewater revenue associated with an increase in the number of customers served.

“We are pleased to report an increase in water sales revenues as a result of new customers served, higher customer consumption and the resolution of our Delaware water rate case. In addition to the increase in revenues, we continue to successfully manage expenses despite inflationary pressures and more stringent regulatory requirements,” said Dian C. Taylor, CEO.

Operating expenses, excluding depreciation and income taxes, increased $0.7 million, or 4.9%. Utility operating expenses increased $0.5 million, or 4.6%, primarily the result of increased costs associated with purchased power, purchased water, supply and treatment, administrative expenses, and transmission, distribution and collection system expenses.