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Repsol profit doubles on soaring oil prices but refining weighs

Published 28/07/2022, 08:02
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Drivers wait to refuel at a Repsol gas station on the first day of a 20-cent-discount on each litre of fuel set by the Spanish government as part of a package of around 16 billion euros ($17.5 billion) in direct aid and soft loans to help comp
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By Isla Binnie

MADRID (Reuters) -Spanish energy group Repsol (BME:REP) posted on Thursday a doubling in first-half net profit, boosted by high oil and gas prices, but its share price suffered as investors had wanted more.

Rapidly recovering demand after COVID-19 lockdowns propelled energy prices to highs that have been driven to records by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, increasing profits for many of the world's oil companies.

Repsol racked up net income of 2.54 billion euros ($2.59 billion) between January and June, up from 1.24 billion euros in the same period a year earlier. Brent crude oil prices rose 65% over the period while Henry Hub gas prices soared by 157% on average.

Despite the positive comparisons, shares fell as much as 4% in early trade. CM Capital Markets analysts said net profit for the first half had come in below consensus estimates, in "negative news for the stock".

In a sign of changing approaches to the way the world manages its energy sources, Repsol made an impairment provision of 1.84 billion euros on its refining business, citing the "volatile international context and increased regulatory pressure on fossil fuels in the European Union".

But rising profits prompted an announcement that it would increase the size of its share buyback plan and now aims to reduce share capital by 75 million shares from a previous target of 50 million.

Between January and June, a little more than half of the company's adjusted net income came from its international business, engaged mainly in hydrocarbon exploration and production.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Drivers wait to refuel at a Repsol gas station on the first day of a 20-cent-discount on each litre of fuel set by the Spanish government as part of a package of around 16 billion euros ($17.5 billion) in direct aid and soft loans to help companies and households cope with high energy prices in Madrid, Spain,  April 1, 2022. REUTERS/Susana Vera

The mushrooming value of hydrocarbons kept in strategic reserves in Spain added 1.2 billion euros to Repsol's net profit in the first half.

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