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ExxonMobil reports record first-quarter profits of $11.4bn | |
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Oil giant ExxonMobil's profits more than doubled in the first three months of this year, helped by the increased demand for oil and gas. | Oil giant ExxonMobil's profits more than doubled in the first three months of this year, helped by the increased demand for oil and gas. |
The US energy firm said cost-cutting measures also contributed to its record $11.4bn (£9.1bn) first-quarter profits, up from $5.5bn a year earlier. | |
The jump came despite falling oil prices and a $200m hit from windfall taxes the company paid in Europe. | The jump came despite falling oil prices and a $200m hit from windfall taxes the company paid in Europe. |
Rival US oil firm Chevron also reported an increase in its profits. | |
It made nearly $6.6bn between January and March, up 5% from the same time a year ago. It also paid a $130m "energy profits levy" or windfall tax in the UK. | It made nearly $6.6bn between January and March, up 5% from the same time a year ago. It also paid a $130m "energy profits levy" or windfall tax in the UK. |
Next week Shell and BP are both set to report their latest results. | Next week Shell and BP are both set to report their latest results. |
Like other big energy companies Exxon has faced criticism about how much it has returned to shareholders off the back of high oil and gas prices. | Like other big energy companies Exxon has faced criticism about how much it has returned to shareholders off the back of high oil and gas prices. |
Why are BP and Shell making so much money right now? | Why are BP and Shell making so much money right now? |
How much windfall tax are oil giants paying? | How much windfall tax are oil giants paying? |
BP scales back climate targets as profits hit record | BP scales back climate targets as profits hit record |
It said shareholders would receive $8.1bn including dividends and $375m in share buybacks. | It said shareholders would receive $8.1bn including dividends and $375m in share buybacks. |
ExxonMobil said the rise in profits included a $3.4bn after-tax reduction to exit Russia. | ExxonMobil said the rise in profits included a $3.4bn after-tax reduction to exit Russia. |
"We delivered a first-quarter record despite the fact that energy prices and refining margins are softening a bit," chief financial officer Kathryn Mikells told Reuters. | "We delivered a first-quarter record despite the fact that energy prices and refining margins are softening a bit," chief financial officer Kathryn Mikells told Reuters. |
The biggest contributor to the better-than-expected earnings came from strong production growth, driven by the start-up of new offshore developments and refining facilities, she said. | The biggest contributor to the better-than-expected earnings came from strong production growth, driven by the start-up of new offshore developments and refining facilities, she said. |
Exxon is currently caught up in a legal case with the European Union - it is suing the EU in an attempt to stop its new windfall tax on oil firms. | Exxon is currently caught up in a legal case with the European Union - it is suing the EU in an attempt to stop its new windfall tax on oil firms. |
It has accused Brussels of exceeding its legal authority, calling the measure "counter-productive" and argued, along with other players in the sector, that the tax would discourage investment. | It has accused Brussels of exceeding its legal authority, calling the measure "counter-productive" and argued, along with other players in the sector, that the tax would discourage investment. |
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