BG Group see profit, buoyed by asset selloff

UK
BG Group booked a 63-percent rise in net profit for the second quarter of 2015, however this was mainly due to an assets selloff and masks a 38-percent decline in revenue and a 65-percent drop in profit on a business performance basis.

The UK company reported a net profit of $2.23 billion between April and June, up from $1.37 billion in 2014. The numbers take into account $2.5 billion of profit from the shedding of assets, compared to $178 million the previous year, and include the $4.6-billion sale of BG’s Queensland Curtis LNG pipeline in Australia to domestic Apa Group completed in June 2015.

BG’s revenues dropped from $5.51 billion to $3.95 billion, while its operating profit fell to $429 million, compared to the $1.21 billion posted the previous year. Still, BG’s earnings figures put it ahead of the many oil and gas majors that reported a net loss for the second quarter of 2015, such as Total, Shell, BP, ConocoPhillips and Italy’s Eni.

BG’s performance was due in part to a 19-percent year-on-year increase in production, which shot up to 703,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day. The gains mainly came from activities in Brazil, Australia, Norway and Kazakhstan.

For more news and features on the UK, click here.

Recent Posts

Mozambique’s Coral Sul FLNG passes performance test

Air Products’s LNG liquefaction equipment deployed on Coral Sul FLNG in Mozambique has successfully passed its performance test, Air Products… Read More

2 hours ago

Saudi Aramco hands $1.7-billion contract to China’s CPECC

Saudi Aramco has awarded a USD 1 Read More

7 hours ago

Seatrium wins MODEC contract for Guyana-bound FPSO

Singapore’s Seatrium has secured a topside integration project for the FPSO Errea Wittu from Offshore Frontier Solutions, a MODEC Group… Read More

1 day ago

UK allows oil exploration in North Sea wind project zones

The UK's hydrocarbons regulator has awarded 31 new exploration licences in the country's North Sea waters, Reuters reported on Friday Read More

4 days ago

ExxonMobil closes acquisition of Pioneer, creating Permian powerhouse

ExxonMobil announced the closing of its USD 60-billion acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources on Friday, a move that solidifies its… Read More

4 days ago

BP-Eni joint venture Azule Energy enters Namibia’s Orange Basin

BP-Eni joint venture Azule Energy has entered a strategic farm-in agreement with Rhino Resources in Namibia's offshore Orange Basin, the… Read More

4 days ago

This website uses cookies.