Categories Earnings, Energy

Chevron (CVX) slips to a loss in Q4 but beats estimates

Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX) slipped to a loss in the fourth quarter of 2019 from a profit last year, due to upstream impairments and write-offs associated with Appalachia shale, Kitimat LNG, Big Foot, and other projects. The bottom line exceeded analysts’ expectations while the top line missed consensus estimates.

Net loss was $6.6 billion or $3.51 per share compared to a profit of $3.7 billion or $1.95 per share in the previous year quarter. Adjusted EPS fell by 24% to $1.49. Revenue decreased by 14% to $36.4 billion. Analysts had expected EPS of $1.45 on revenue of $38.64 billion for the fourth quarter.

Chevron (CVX) Q4 2019 earnings results

In the Upstream division, worldwide net oil-equivalent production was 3.08 million barrels per day, unchanged from a year ago. The US upstream recorded a loss due to impairment charges primarily associated with Appalachia shale and Big Foot, lower crude oil and natural gas realizations.

International upstream operations recorded a 69% dip in earnings due partially to write-offs and impairment charges associated with Kitimat LNG and other gas projects, as well as lower natural gas realizations and volumes. The foreign currency effects had an unfavorable impact on earnings.

In the US downstream operations, earnings fell by 91% mainly due to higher margins on refined product sales and lower operating expenses. Refinery crude oil input rose by 6% primarily due to the acquisition of the Pasadena refinery in Texas. However, refined product sales rose by 2%.

Read: Chevron stock reflects future growth trends

In the international downstream operations, earnings plunged by 69% due to lower margins on refined product sales and the unfavorable impact of foreign currency effects. Refined product sales decreased by 9% mainly due to lower diesel and gasoline sales.

The company paid $9 billion in dividends, repurchased $4 billion of shares, funded its capital program and successfully captured several inorganic investment opportunities, all while reducing debt by more than $7 billion. Earlier this week, Chevron announced a quarterly dividend increase of $0.10 per share, reinforcing its commitment to growing shareholder returns.

We’re on Flipboard! Follow us to receive the latest stock market, earnings, and financial news at your fingertips

Most Popular

Infographic: How Alaska Air Group (ALK) performed in Q1 2024

Alaska Air Group (NYSE: ALK) reported its first quarter 2024 earnings results today. Total operating revenue increased 2% year-over-year to $2.23 billion. Net loss amounted to $132 million, or $1.05 per

KMI Earnings: Kinder Morgan Q1 2024 adjusted profit increases; revenue drops

Kinder Morgan, Inc. (NYSE: KMI) reported higher adjusted earnings for the first quarter of 2024 despite a decrease in revenues. The energy infrastructure company also issued guidance for the full

What to expect when Altria (MO) reports first quarter 2024 earnings results

Shares of Altria Group, Inc. (NYSE: MO) stayed green on Wednesday. The stock has dropped 8% over the past one month. The tobacco giant is scheduled to report its first

Add Comment
Loading...
Cancel
Viewing Highlight
Loading...
Highlight
Close
Top