Sales revenue last year almost trebled to 109.702 million euros, from 39.8 million euros in 2014, the company said in its interim financial report for 2015.
Some 69.882 million euros of the 2015 revenue came from the LNG terminal.
Klaipedos Nafta said that the revenue and profit growth in 2015 was due both to the LNG terminal's operations, launched in late 2014, and profitable oil product transshipment operations.
Revenue from oil product transshipment and related services last year rose by 17.1% to 37.259 million euros. The Subacius fuel storage facility generated another 2.561 million euros in revenue, up by 18.2% year-on-year.
Klaipedos Nafta's net profit from oil product handling operations last year surged by 44.3% to 14.515 million euros and its net profit from the Subacius facility services was up by 29.8% to 906,000 euros. The company's net profit from LNG terminal services came in at 6.982 million euros, versus a loss of 1.519 million euros in 2014.
Klaipedos Nafta's EBITDA last year soared by 121.2% to 37.359 million euros. The EBITDA margin declined to 34.1%, from 42.5%.
The company last year handled 6.461 million tons of oil products, a rise of 15.6% compared with 2014. Orlen Lietuva, the terminal's biggest customer, accounted for 64% of the total transshipment volume.
The LNG terminal handled five gas tankers and supplied 4.5 million MWh of natural gas to the national gas grid.
The state holds a 72.32% stake in Klaipedos Nafta, which is listed on the Nasdaq Vilnius stock exchange, and Achemos Grupe owns 10.24% of shares.