Total's Profit Rises 35 Percent in 2Q
Posted on: Thursday, 4 August 2005, 06:00 CDT
PARIS - French oil company Total SA said Thursday its second-quarter net profit surged 35 percent as a rise in crude oil prices more than offset a decline in production.
Total, one of the world's largest oil companies, said net earnings rose to 3.08 billion euros ($3.79 billion) in the quarter, from 2.28 billion euros a year earlier.
Total also credited a strong refining margins and a further recovery in its petrochemicals operations.
Stripping out a restructuring charge for chemicals operation and an amortization charge stemming from the 54 billion euro merger of Sanofi-Synthelabo SA and Aventis SA a year ago, adjusted net profit rose 33 percent to 2.91 billion euros ($3.58 billion) from 2.19 billion euros in the first quarter of 2004.
Total holds a 13 percent interest in the combined company - Sanofi Aventis SA. The adjusted net profit came in below an average of analyst forecast of 3.01 billion euros ($3.7 billion).
Operating profit rose 37 percent to 5.54 billion euros ($6.82 billion) from 4.03 billion euros, while revenue climbed 14 percent to 33.07 billion euros ($40.7 billion) from 29.13 billion euros.
Total's numbers were reported under the new International Financial Reporting Standards introduced this year.
Operating profit at its petrochemicals division more than doubled to 381 million euros ($468 million) from 148 million euros, reflecting the continued recovery of the business.
Production of oil and natural gas fell 4 percent to an average of 2.51 million barrels a day in the second quarter from 2.60 millions in the same period of 2004.
The company attributed the drop to maintenance operations in Norway and some contracts entitling it to fewer barrels when prices climb above a certain level.
Total shared dropped 1.4 percent to 208.40 euros ($256.50) in Paris trading.
Source: Associated Press/AP Online
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