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STO Santos Limited

7.73
0.04 (0.52%)
24 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 20 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type
Santos Limited ASX:STO Australian Stock Exchange Ordinary Share
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.04 0.52% 7.73 7.73 7.78 7.82 7.705 7.81 8,419,398 09:50:00

Santos Swings to Annual Profit

20/02/2019 10:44pm

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   By Robb M. Stewart 
 

MELBOURNE, Australia--Santos Ltd. (STO.AU) returned to profit last year, boosted by improved energy prices and absent the big impairment loss that squeezed it the year before.

Net profit soared to US$630 million in 2018 from a loss of US$360 million a year ago when it absorbed further impairment charges of US$938 million.

Stripping out one-time items, impairments and commodity hedging, Santos's earnings more than doubled year-over-year to a record for the company of US$727 million from US$318 million a year earlier.

Over the year, sales revenue climbed 18% to US$3.66 billion as higher average realized prices more than offset lower sales volumes and a 1% dip in production to 58.9 million barrels of oil equivalent.

Santos last year laid out ambitious plans to almost double production to more than 100 million barrels a year by 2025, leveraging existing oil and gas assets in Australia and Papua New Guinea. In late November, it completed the US$1.93 billion acquisition of Quadrant Energy, giving it ownership of a portfolio of conventional natural gas assets in Western Australia and diversifying its revenue base to include long-term gas supply contracts at a time of volatile oil prices.

The company said it would pay a final dividend of 6.2 U.S. cents a share, taking the full-year dividend to 9.7 cents. It resumed half-yearly dividends in the first half after swinging back to a profit, roughly two years after freezing payouts.

"Santos is now on a firm path to grow production and reserves," Chief Executive Kevin Gallagher said.

Since taking over early 2016, Mr. Gallagher has sold off a string of assets to tie Santos's future to the GLNG gas-export operation in east Australia that counts Total SA among its partners, the Exxon Mobil-led PNG LNG operation in Papua New Guinea, the Darwin LNG project in northern Australia and assets including in the Cooper Basin straddling South Australia and Queensland states.

The company's struggles in recent years have attracted takeover approaches the company has rebuffed as too low. The latest came in May when Santos rejected a more than US$10 billion takeover offer from private equity-backed Harbour Energy Ltd.

Mr. Gallagher said Santos's disciplined operating model continued to deliver cost cuts and efficiencies, with underlying production costs down 6% last year.

The company in the last year reached a net debt reduction target of US$2 billion, more than a year ahead of plan.

 

Write to Robb M. Stewart at robb.stewart@wsj.com

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

February 20, 2019 17:29 ET (22:29 GMT)

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