墨西哥国家石油公司报告第二季度产量和净利润下降

墨西哥国家石油公司高管在与分析师举行的收益网络广播中表示,2024 年第一季度石油和天然气产量下降,净利润下降 91%,但该公司也将总债务减少至 1015 亿美元。

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国有的墨西哥国家石油公司(Pemex)报告称,第一季度石油和天然气产量同比下降,净利润大幅减少,但仍设法减少债务。

第一季度收入为 2.81 亿美元,较去年同期的 31 亿美元下降 91%。 Pemex 在新闻稿中表示,尽管 2024 年第一季度墨西哥出口混合油的平均价格为每桶 71.91 美元,比 2023 年第一季度上涨 9.1%,但由于全面支出增加,收入下降。

2024 年第一季度 Pemex 石油产量平均为 1.82 MMbbl/d,较 2023 年第一季度的 1.87 MMbbl/d 下降 3%。第一季度天然气产量平均为 3.8 Bcf/d,较 4.1 Bcf/d 下降 8%一年又一年。

Pemex 在 4 月 26 日的财报中表示,“这一变化的原因是 Zaap、Xanab、Ayatsil、Ku 和 Quesqui 油田的产量下降,而基础生产维护的增加和新油田战略井的钻探正在缓解这种情况。”


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尽管运营和财务业绩不佳,但作为全球负债最重的公司,墨西哥国家石油公司在减少总债务方面确实取得了进展。

截至第一季度末,墨西哥国家石油公司的总债务达到 1015 亿美元,比 2023 年第一季度末的 1074 亿美元下降 5%。

墨西哥国家石油公司代理首席财务官卡洛斯·科尔特斯在网络直播中表示,尽管受到批评,但债务较低是由于与联邦政府的支持和协调。

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Pemex Reports Lower 2Q Production and Net Income

Mexico’s Pemex reported both lower oil and gas production and a 91% drop in net income in first-quarter 2024, but the company also reduced its total debt to $101.5 billion, executives said during an earnings webcast with analysts.

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State-owned Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) reported lower year-over-year oil and gas production and dramatically reduced net income in the first quarter but still managed to reduce its debt.

First-quarter income came in at $281 million in the first quarter, down 91% compared to $3.1 billion year-over-year. Income fell due to higher expenses across the board even as the average price of the Mexican Export Blend was $71.91 per bbl in first-quarter 2024, up 9.1% compared to first-quarter 2023, Pemex said in the release.

Pemex oil production averaged 1.82 MMbbl/d in first-quarter 2024, down 3% compared to 1.87 MMbbl/d in first-quarter 2023. Gas production averaged 3.8 Bcf/d in the first quarter, down 8% compared to 4.1 Bcf/d year-over-year.

“The change is explained by the decline in the Zaap, Xanab, Ayatsil, Ku and Quesqui fields, which is being mitigated by increased maintenance of base production and drilling of new field strategy wells,” Pemex reported in its April 26 earnings.


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Despite the negative operational and financial results Pemex, the most indebted company in the world, did make strides to reduce its total debt.

Pemex’s total debt reached $101.5 billion to end the first quarter, down 5% compared to $107.4 billion at the end of first-quarter 2023.

The lower debt “was due to support and coordination with the federal government, despite criticism,” Pemex’s acting CFO Carlos Cortez said during the webcast.