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    Home » Chevron’s $11.2 bln quarterly profit soars past estimates

    Chevron’s $11.2 bln quarterly profit soars past estimates

    October 29, 2022
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    Chevron Chief Executive Michael Wirth

    Houston — Chevron Corp on Friday reported its second-highest ever quarterly profit, blasting past analysts’ estimates, driven by soaring global demand for its oil and gas and rising production from its U.S. oilfields.

    The surge comes as oil companies book mounting profits with prices near record levels and supplies tight on output cuts during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as market disruption from the war in Ukraine.

    Chevron posted a third-quarter net profit of $11.2 billion, or $5.78 per share – almost double the $6.1 billion from the same period last year, and well ahead of Wall Street’s $4.86 estimate.

    The results will back higher project spending and increased oil and gas production next year, Chief Financial Officer Pierre Breber told Reuters. That production was roughly flat last quarter on contract expirations in Asia.

    U.S. oil executives have been loath to crow about this year’s earnings gains – surpassing the once-sizzling tech sector – preferring to emphasize investment commitments. But soaring profits are feeding criticism in the United States and Europe as inflation climbs.

    The company’s cash flow from operations soared to a record $15.3 billion, far higher than the previous quarter. Chevron’s return on capital employed – a measure of how much it earns from each dollar invested in the business – jumped to 25%.

    “We delivered another quarter of strong financial performance,” Chevron Chief Executive Michael Wirth said in a prepared statement, noting its oil and gas production in the top U.S. shale field reached “another quarterly record.”

    Output from the U.S. Permian basin topped 700,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boed), up 12% from a year ago and above the second quarter’s 692,000 boed. But global production in the first nine months of the year is down by about 100,000 boed from the 3.093 million boed from the same period last year.

    Chevron reaffirmed its goal of pumping 1 million bpd in the top U.S. shale oil field in 2025, and achieve a 3% annual growth rate compounded between 2023-2026 for its overall output.

    CFO Breber said Chevron will increase project spending by 20% next year, to up to $17 billion. This year’s spending will be less than $15 billion excluding acquisitions, Breber said.

    Chevron has pledged to put profits into raising shareholder dividends, into fossil fuel and clean energy projects, and to cut debt.

    “Our fourth priority, after we have met the first three, is to do share buybacks” at $15 billion a year, Breber said.

    Its oil and gas business posted an operating profit that surged 81% to $9.3 billion, while its oil refining business nearly doubled to $2.5 billion.

    Still, profit from refining cooled from the second quarter, keeping overall earnings below the company’s all-time record of $11.6 billion. Refineries processed about 13% fewer barrels per day from the year-ago period, primarily due to planned maintenance, the company said.

    However, refined product sales of 1.25 million barrels per day were up 5% from the year-ago period, mainly due to higher renewable fuel sales following its acquisition of biodiesel supplier Renewable Energy Group.

    Reporting by Sabrina Valle; Editing by Kenneth Maxwell and Nick Zieminski – Reuters

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