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Imperial Oil Posts Lower-than-expected Adj. Profit

Posted by February 2, 2018

Rich Kruger, Imperial Oil Ltd chairman, president and chief executive officer (Photo: Imperial Oil Ltd)

Canada's Imperial Oil Ltd on Friday reported a lower-than-expected adjusted quarterly profit, hurt by a 22 percent rise in expenses.


The Calgary-based company reported a net loss of C$137 million ($111.23 million), or 16 Canadian cents per share, for the fourth quarter as it booked charges of C$566 million related to its Horn River and Mackenzie projects.


The company, majority owned by Exxon Mobil Corp, posted a C$1.44 billion profit in the year-ago quarter on a C$988 million gain from the sale of its retail stations.


According to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S, the company earned 51 Canadian cents per share, excluding items, while analysts on average had expected a profit of 68 Canadian cents.


Total expenses rose to C$8.29 billion from C$6.78 billion.


The company's total revenue fell about 4.3 percent to C$8.08 billion.


Imperial said production in the quarter remained unchanged at 399,000 gross oil-equivalent barrels per day from a year earlier.


The company's share of production at the Syncrude oil sands plant, in which it holds a 25 percent stake, was 81,000 bpd, down from 87,000 bpd.


Reporting by Nishara Karuvalli Pathikkal

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