
US-based ExxonMobil has reported its second-highest second-quarter earnings in the last 10 years together with record oil production thanks to its assets in Guyana and the US Permian Basin.
Het bedrijf, dat ook de Mobil assortiment industriële smeermiddelen en koelmiddelen, rapporteerde in het tweede kwartaal van dit jaar een winst van ,2 miljard, wat, uitgaande van een aandelenverwatering, neerkomt op ,14 per aandeel. De analyse van de Wall Street Journal had eerder een winst van ,02 per aandeel voorspeld.
Darren Woods, the CEO and chairman of ExxonMobil, said:
“We delivered our second-highest 2Q earnings of the past decade as we continue to improve the fundamental earnings power of the company. We achieved record quarterly production from our low-cost-of-supply Permian and Guyana assets, with the highest oil production since the Exxon and Mobil merger.”
ExxonMobil recently completed its acquisition of Pioneer for $60 billion, giving it access to a further 1.4 million net acres of assets in the Midland and Delaware areas of the Permian Basin. Exxon said the benefits from integrating these assets and synergising them with their existing assets were beating expectations, leading to record production. In the first two months after closing, the acquisition added an extra $500 million to the company’s earnings.
De productie van het bedrijf in Guyana groeit ook, nu de reeks geplande ontwikkelingen online komt. Exxon zei dat de productie dit jaar met 352.000 olie-equivalente vaten per dag (oebd) is gegroeid tot 4,1 miljoen oebd – een stijging van 9% ten opzichte van dezelfde periode een jaar geleden.
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