BP Plc – Group Results

Highlights

Resilient earnings and cash flow, continued strategic progress

•   Earnings and cash flow

–           Underlying replacement cost profit for the first quarter of 2019 was $2.4 billion, compared to $2.6 billion a year earlier. The result reflected the weaker price and margin environment at the start of the quarter, partially offset by strong supply and trading results.

–           Operating cash flow, excluding Gulf of Mexico oil spill payments, for the quarter was $5.9 billion, including a $1.0-billion working capital build (after adjusting for inventory holding gains). Gulf of Mexico oil spill payments in the quarter were $0.6 billion.

–           Dividend of 10.25 cents a share announced for the quarter, 2.5% higher than a year earlier.

•   New projects and marketing growth

–           Reported oil and gas production for the quarter averaged 3.8 million barrels a day of oil equivalent. Upstream production, which excludes Rosneft, was 2% higher than a year earlier. BP-operated Upstream plant reliability was 96.2%.

–           Integration of US onshore assets acquired from BHP continues, with BP taking operational control in March.

–           Three Upstream major projects – in Trinidad, Egypt and the Gulf of Mexico – have started production in 2019 and BP has taken final investment decisions for three more Upstream major projects.

–           Downstream continued growth in fuels marketing reflected increased numbers of convenience partnership sites and expansion in new markets.

•   Advancing low carbon

–           Strong progress is being made towards BP's published targets for operational greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, with reduced operational GHG emissions in 2018, good delivery of sustainable GHG emissions reductions, and methane intensity remaining on target.

–           A $100-million fund to support new emissions-reducing projects in the Upstream was announced, as well as an agreement with Environmental Defense Fund to advance technologies and practices to reduce oil and gas industry methane emissions.

 

Bob Dudley  Group chief executive:

BP's performance this quarter demonstrates the strength of our strategy. With solid Upstream and Downstream delivery and strong trading results, we produced resilient earnings and cash flow through a volatile period that began with weak market conditions and included significant turnarounds. Moving through the year, we will keep our focus on disciplined growth, with efficient project execution and safe and reliable operations.

 

Financial summary

 

First

Fourth

First

 

 

quarter

quarter

quarter

$ million

 

2019

2018

2018

Profit for the period attributable to BP shareholders

 

2,934

 

766

 

2,469

 

Inventory holding (gains) losses, net of tax

 

(839

)

1,951

 

(80

)

RC profit

 

2,095

 

2,717

 

2,389

 

Net (favourable) adverse impact of non-operating items and fair value accounting effects, net of tax

 

263

 

760

 

197

 

Underlying RC profit

 

2,358

 

3,477

 

2,586

 

RC profit (loss) per ordinary share (cents)

 

10.38

 

13.58

 

11.99

 

RC profit (loss) per ADS (dollars)

 

0.62

 

0.81

 

0.72

 

Underlying RC profit per ordinary share (cents)

 

11.69

 

17.38

 

12.98

 

Underlying RC profit per ADS (dollars)

 

0.70

 

1.04

 

0.78

 

 

RC profit (loss), underlying RC profit, operating cash flow excluding Gulf of Mexico oil spill payments and working capital are non-GAAP measures. These measures and Upstream plant reliability, major projects, inventory holding gains and losses, non-operating items and fair value accounting effects are defined in the Glossary on page 31.

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