ExxonMobil Third Quarter Results Down

ExxonMobil reported disappointing third-quarter results, marked by a significant drop in net income, while justifying these figures by two strategic acquisitions aimed at strengthening its position in the energy sector and accelerating its transition to carbon neutrality.

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ExxonMobil’s Third Quarter results were marked by a significant drop in net income, while the company justifies these figures by its strategic acquisitions aimed at strengthening its position in the energy sector and accelerating its transition to carbon neutrality.

Third Quarter Results

During this period, ExxonMobil posted net earnings of $9.07 billion, down sharply on the record $19.66 billion achieved a year earlier. This decline was largely due to lower oil and gas prices on world markets.

The company used the announcement to justify two recent acquisitions, including that of Pioneer Natural Resources, a major player in the shale oil and gas sector. The deal, valued at $60 billion, is designed to boost production in the Permian Basin in the United States, thereby strengthening energy security and accelerating Pioneer’s path to carbon neutrality. Pioneer had planned to reach this target in 2050, but thanks to this merger, ExxonMobil claims it will happen as early as 2035.

A Commitment to Reducing CO2 Emissions

In addition, ExxonMobil recently announced the acquisition of Denbury, a US company specializing in CO2 capture, for $4.9 billion. This acquisition will strengthen the company’s “Low Carbon Solutions” branch, offering the Gulf Coast industry the capacity to reduce 100 million tonnes of CO2.

Impact on financial results

Despite these strategic developments, the figures speak for themselves. ExxonMobil’s third-quarter sales fell from $112 billion in 2022 to $90.76 billion this year. This decline is partly attributable to the surge in energy prices resulting from the situation in Ukraine, which had an impact on the company’s margins. Earnings per share, excluding exceptional items, were $2.27, ten cents below consensus.

Company Vision

Despite these challenges, ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods remains optimistic. He pointed out that the company had recorded record production at its refineries, a recovery in oil prices and a more favorable environment for refining margins. However, he admitted to lower margins in the chemicals business and temporary challenges that he expects to fade over time.

In conclusion, ExxonMobil’s third-quarter results reflect the challenges facing the oil and gas industry. The company has a bold vision, investing in strategic acquisitions to achieve its CO2 reduction targets. The company’s future seems to depend on its ability to adapt to an ever-changing energy landscape.

 

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