OMV 1Q Profit Fell After Russia Business Hit; Cuts 2022 Production Outlook
April 29 2022 - 2:08AM
Dow Jones News
By Giulia Petroni
OMV AG said Friday that profit fell in the first quarter as the
company took a hit from its businesses in Russia, and cut its
production outlook for the full year.
The Austrian oil-and-gas company posted a quarterly net profit
of 546 million euros ($573.3 million) compared with EUR654 million
a year earlier. On an adjusted basis, net profit came in at EUR1.07
billion.
Results were negatively affected by the previously announced
EUR1 billion impairment related to the Nord Stream 2 project the
company financed, OMV said. The company also had a hit from changes
to the consolidation method of two Russian entities through which
it holds a 24.99% interest in the Yuzhno Russkoye gas field.
Quarterly sales rose to EUR15.83 billion from EUR6.43 billion
last year driven by significantly higher natural gas prices.
OMV said total upstream production for the quarter was 457,000
barrels of oil equivalent a day, down from 495,000 boe/d a year
earlier. The company expects total production to be 390,000 boe/d
in the current year, below a previous forecast of around 470,000
boe/d as Russian volumes will no longer be included.
The average Brent crude oil price is now expected to be around
$95 a barrel from around $75 a barrel previously, while the average
realized gas price is forecast to be around EUR45 a megawatt-hour
from previous expectations of over EUR25/MWh.
Organic capital expenditure is projected to be around EUR3.5
billion in the full year, OMV said.
Write to Giulia Petroni at giulia.petroni@wsj.com
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April 29, 2022 01:53 ET (05:53 GMT)
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