中国石化新闻网讯 据美国钻机地带网站6月16日报道,今年第一季度,埃克森美孚公司、雪佛龙公司和康菲石油,哪个美国石油巨头的产量最高?
根据他们各自的第一季度业绩报告,埃克森美孚公司以383.1万桶油当量的日产量位居榜首,雪佛龙公司以297.9万桶油当量的日产量紧随其后,康菲公司以179.2万桶油当量的日产量位居第三。
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埃克森美孚公司最新的业绩声明显示,该公司今年第一季度油气日产量高于其去年第四季度的382.2万桶,也高于去年第一季度的367.5万桶。雪佛龙公司今年第一季度业绩报告概述了雪佛龙公司的油气产量数据,其去年第四季度的日产量为301.1万桶,去年第一季度的产量为300.6万桶,而康菲公司今年第一季度的油气日产量则高于其去年第一季度的174.7万桶。
埃克森美孚公司
埃克森美孚公司在其最新的业绩报告中强调,与去年第一季度相比,该公司今年第一季度的石油和天然气净产量平均每天增加近30万桶(不包括撤资、权益和萨哈林-1损失)。埃克森美孚公司指出,这一增长是由圭亚那和美国二叠纪盆地的优势项目推动的。
根据该公司第一季度的声明,埃克森美孚公司第一季度原油、液化天然气、沥青和合成油的净日产量为249.5万桶。日产量包括美国国内占82万桶,亚洲占74.9万桶,加拿大/其他美洲国家占67万桶。
声明显示,埃克森美孚公司第一季度可供市场销售的天然气净日产量为80.16亿立方英尺,其中亚洲占35.97亿立方英尺,美国国内占26.37亿立方英尺,澳大利亚/大洋洲占12.76亿立方英尺。
埃克森美孚公司董事长兼首席执行官达伦·伍兹在公司财报中表示:“我们正在通过提高优势资产的产量来增加价值,以满足全球需求。”
“与此同时,我们的低碳解决方案团队正在通过额外碳捕获,运输和储存协议迅速发展这项新业务,这突显了公司在为工业客户提供大规模减排解决方案方面的增长势头。”伍兹补充道。
雪佛龙公司
根据雪佛龙公司的业绩报告,今年一季度,雪佛龙公司美国上游净油当量日产量为116.7万桶,而其国际上游净油当量日产量为181.2万桶。
雪佛龙公司在声明中指出,今年第一季度美国上游收益低于一年前,主要是由于变现率较低,并补充说净油当量产量比去年第一季度略有下降,“主要是由于鹰福特盆地的资产出售”。
雪佛龙公司在声明中透露,其今年第一季度的国际上游收益低于去年同期,“主要是由于可变现资产价值下降、销量下降以及与英国暴利税变化相关的税负增加,部分被较低的运营费用所抵消”。
雪佛龙公司在声明中表示,其第一季度净油当量日产量比去年同期减少6.4万桶,主要原因是泰国Erawan区块特许权的结束。
雪佛龙公司董事长兼首席执行官迈克·沃思在公司第一季度财务业绩声明中表示:“我们的财务业绩强劲,并增加了股东的现金回报。”
“与此同时,我们正在加大投资,以帮助增加未来的能源供应。”沃思补充说。
“我们打算利用我们的资本纪律、优势资产和财务实力,为我们的客户提供低碳能源,并为我们的股东提供优质的现金分配。”沃思继续说道。
康菲石油
康菲石油在声明中强调,在调整已完成收购和资产处置的影响后,其今年第一季度的油气日产量比去年同期增加6.5万桶油当量。
康菲石油在其第一季度财报中表示:“这主要是由美国大陆的新井上线和整个投资组合中的钻井性能改善所推动的,部分被正常的油田产量下降和停产所抵消。”
康菲石油在声明中概述说,在美国大陆,第一季度的平均日产量为103.6万桶油当量,日产量中包括来自二叠纪盆地的69.4万桶油当量,来自鹰福特盆地的22.7万桶油当量,以及来自巴肯盆地的9.8万桶油当量。
康菲石油董事长兼首席执行官瑞恩·兰斯在业绩声明中表示:“我们第一季度的业绩清楚地证明了我们在最近分析师和投资者会议上提出的持久、以回报为中心的价值主张。”
兰斯补充说:“我们实现了历史最高水平的产量,推进了我们在亚瑟港液化天然气的合资企业进程,获得了阿拉斯加Willow项目的有利决定并宣布了承担上游运营的计划,并进一步扩大了我们在澳大利亚太平洋液化天然气公司(APLNG)的所有权地位。”
兰斯继续说:“我们还加快了2030年温室气体排放强度降低目标,推进了我们的净零运营排放目标。”
李峻 编译自 钻井地带网站
原文如下:
Which USA Oil Major Produced the Most in 1Q?
Which U.S. oil major produced the most in the first quarter of this year - ExxonMobil, Chevron, or ConocoPhillips?
Well, according to their first quarter results statements, Exxon took top spot, with 3.831 million barrels of oil equivalent per day, followed by Chevron, with 2.979 million barrels of oil equivalent per day, and Conoco, with 1.792 million barrels of oil equivalent per day.
Exxon’s production was up from its fourth quarter output figure of 3.822 million barrels per day and its first quarter 2022 production figure of 3.675 million barrels per day, its latest results statement showed. Chevron’s output figure was down on its 4Q production of 3.011 million barrels per day and its first quarter 2022 production figure of 3.060 million barrels per day, while Conoco’s output was up from its first quarter 2022 production figure of 1.747 million barrels per day, Chevron and Conoco’s 1Q results statements outlined.
ExxonMobil
ExxonMobil increased its oil and gas net production by nearly 300,000 oil-equivalent barrels per day compared to the first quarter of last year - excluding divestments, entitlements, and Sakhalin-1 expropriation - the company highlighted in its latest results statement. This rise was driven by advantaged projects in Guyana and the Permian, the company pointed out.
The company’s net production of crude oil, natural gas liquids, bitumen, and synthetic oil in the first quarter came in at 2.495 million barrels per day, according to its 1Q statement. The U.S. accounted for 820,000 barrels per day, Asia accounted for 749,000 barrels per day, and Canada/other Americas accounted for 670,000 barrels per day, the statement outlined.
Exxon’s 1Q net natural gas production available for sale came in at 8.016 billion cubic feet per day, with Asia accounting for 3.597 billion cubic feet per day, the U.S. accounting for 2.637 billion cubic feet per day, and Australia/Oceania accounting for 1.276 billion cubic feet per day, the statement revealed.
“We are growing value by increasing production from our advantaged assets to meet global demand,” Darren Woods, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Exxon, said in the company’s results statement.
“At the same time, our Low Carbon Solutions team is rapidly growing this new business with an additional carbon capture, transportation, and storage agreement that underscores the company’s growing momentum in providing industrial customers with large-scale emission reduction solutions,” he added.
Chevron
In 1Q, Chevron’s U.S. upstream net oil equivalent output came in at 1.167 million barrels per day, while its international upstream net oil equivalent production was 1.812 million barrels per day, according to the company’s results statement.
U.S. upstream earnings were lower than a year ago, primarily on lower realizations, the company noted in the statement, adding that net oil-equivalent production was down slightly from the first quarter of 2022, “primarily due to the Eagle Ford asset sale”.
Chevron revealed in the statement that its international upstream earnings in 1Q were lower than a year ago “primarily due to lower realizations, lower sales volumes, and higher tax charges related to changes in the energy profits levy in the United Kingdom, partially offset by lower operating expenses”.
Net oil-equivalent production was down 64,000 barrels per day from a year earlier primarily due to the end of the Erawan concession in Thailand, the company said in the statement.
“We’re delivering strong financial results and increasing cash returned to shareholders,” Mike Wirth, Chevron’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, said in the company’s 1Q statement.
“At the same time, we’re investing more to help grow future energy supplies,” he added.
“We intend to leverage our capital discipline, advantaged assets, and financial strength to deliver lower carbon energy to our customers and superior cash distributions to our shareholders,” Wirth continued.
ConocoPhillips
Conoco highlighted in its statement that its 1Q production for the first quarter of 2023 marked an increase of 65,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day compared to a year ago - after adjusting for impacts from closed acquisitions and dispositions.
“This was primarily driven by new wells online in the Lower 48 and improved well performance across the portfolio, partially offset by normal field decline and downtime,” Conoco said in its 1Q results.
In the Lower 48, 1Q production averaged 1.036 million barrels of oil equivalent per day, including 694,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day from the Permian, 227,000 barrels of oil equivalent from the Eagle Ford, and 98,000 barrels of oil equivalent from the Bakken, the company outlined in the statement.
“Our first quarter results are a clear demonstration of the durable, returns-focused value proposition that we laid out at our recent analyst and investor meeting,” Ryan Lance, Conoco’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, said in in Conoco’s results statement.
“We achieved record production, advanced our joint venture at Port Arthur LNG, received a favorable record of decision for the Willow project in Alaska and announced plans to assume upstream operatorship of and further expand our ownership position at APLNG,” he added.
“We also accelerated our 2030 GHG emissions-intensity reduction target, progressing our net-zero operational emissions ambition,” he continued.
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