USD 93.4409

-0.65

EUR 99.5797

-0.95

Brent 87.38

+0.14

Natural gas 1.76

-0

2247

BP profit slips on demand destruction and low prices

BP profit slips on demand destruction and low prices

London, April 29 - Neftegaz.RU.Oil major BP reported a significant decline in its quarterly profit due to lower prices and the destruction of oil demand by the coronavirus crisis. The company posted an underlying replacement cost profit for the 1st quarter of $0.8 billion, compared with $2.4 billion for the same period a year earlier.

The result reflected lower prices, demand destruction in the Downstream particularly in March, a lower estimated result from Rosneft and a lower contribution from oil trading. It was also impacted by $0.2 billion non-cash underlying foreign exchange (FX) effects in other businesses and corporate, including FX translation impacts of finance debt in the BP Bunge Bioenergia joint venture.

Replacement cost loss for the 1st quarter was $0.6 billion, compared with a profit of $2.1 billion for the same period a year earlier, including a $1.4 billion net adverse impact of non-operating items and fair value accounting effects.

BP’s revenues in 1Q 2020 dropped to $59.5 billion from $67.4 billion in 1Q 2019. Net debt at the end of the quarter was $51.4 billion, $6 billion higher than a quarter earlier. At the end of the quarter, BP had around $32 billion of liquidity available.

Production down
BP’s production for the quarter was 2,579 mboe/d, which is 2.9 % lower than the 1st quarter of 2019. Underlying production for the quarter increased by 0.7%, mainly due to reduced turnaround activities.

Looking ahead, BP expects 2nd-quarter reported production to be lower compared to the 1st quarter and will be subject to significant uncertainties with regard to the implementation of OPEC+ restrictions, price impacts on PSA and TSC entitlement volumes, divestments, market restrictions given the lack of demand for oil and COVID-19 operational impacts.

The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic coupled with pre-existing supply and demand factors have resulted in an exceptionally challenging commodity environment. Product demand has sharply reduced, notably for mobility, contributing sharp falls in refining margins and utilization.

The resulting reduction in demand for crude oil has begun to put severe pressure on storage and logistics, with a substantial effect on prices and has promoted volatility.

To read the full story in Russian.


Follow us on Facebook
Advertising at neftegaz.ru

Subscribe to our newsletter

of the best materials Neftegaz.RU

* Incorrect E-Mail Address

By clicking the "Subscribe" button I accept the "Agreement on the processing of personal data"


Advertising at neftegaz.ru