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2020-04-27 来源: 中国石化新闻网 |
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中国石化新闻网讯 据离岸工程4月24日报道,随着石油和天然气需求的持续走低,原油价格暴跌,意大利埃尼集团(Eni)上周五下调了产量和投资预期,预计2021年的支出将比原计划减少30%-35%。 该公司在第一季度业绩报告中表示,今年的支出将较计划减少30%左右,预计日产量为175万至180万桶。埃尼曾在3月份表示,将在2020年削减25%的资本支出。埃尼集团首席执行官克劳迪奥?德斯卡齐(Claudio Descalzi)表示:“月份以来的这段时间是全球经济70多年来最复杂的时期,我们预计2020年的情况会很复杂。” 石油和天然气需求的大幅下降,促使能源公司削减投资并保存现金。许多公司都在通过举债筹集额外的现金来抵御这场风暴。 此前,埃尼集团批准发行高达40亿欧元(约合43亿美元)的债券。并表示,根据基准布伦特原油每桶45美元计算,调整后的现金流为73亿欧元,并表示,目前该公司正坐拥160亿欧元的流动性资金缓冲。 一季度,埃尼集团调整后的净利润下降94%,至5900万欧元,低于该公司提供的约2.4亿欧元的分析师预期。 埃尼集团表示,今年将节省约6亿欧元的支出,并预计下半年石油和天然气需求将逐步复苏。 洪伟立 摘译自 离岸工程 原文如下: Eni Slashes Output, Spending Targets Italian energy group Eni lowered its forecast for production and investments on Friday as the coronavirus crisis has driven down oil and gas demand and hammered crude prices. In a statement on first-quarter results, it said it would spend about 30% less this year than planned and expected production to be 1.75 million-1.8 million barrels of oil equivalent per day. The group, which said in March it would cut capital expenditure in 2020 by 25%, said on Friday it expected spending in 2021 to be 30%-35% lower than original plans. "The period since March has been the most complex period the global economy has seen for more than 70 years ... Like everyone, we expect a complicated 2020," Eni Chief Executive Claudio Descalzi said. Demand for oil and gas has tumbled as governments have imposed lockdowns to stop the coronavirus spreading, prompting energy companies to slash investment and conserve cash. Many firms are raising extra cash in debt to weather the storm. On Thursday, Eni approved the issue of bonds for up to 4 billion euros ($4.30 billion). The company, which forecasts adjusted cash flow of 7.3 billion euros based on benchmark Brent crude at $45 a barrel, said it was sitting on a liquidity cushion of 16 billion euros. In the first quarter, adjusted net profit fell by 94% to 59 million euros, below an analyst consensus provided by the company of around 240 million euros. Eni, which sees a gradual recovery in oil and gas demand in the second half, said it would save about 600 million euros in expenses this year thanks to the measures it was taking. |