-- カナダの石油・ガス上流企業であるインターナショナル・ペトロリアム(IPO)は火曜日、第1四半期の炭化水素生産量が前年同期比で減少したものの、商品価格の上昇により売上高は増加したと発表した。 3月31日までの四半期における石油・ガス生産量は、日量平均4,300万バレル相当(石油換算)で、前年同期の4,440万バレル相当から減少した。 カナダ南部の資産からの生産量減少により、原油生産量は日量2,870万バレル相当(前年同期の2,970万バレル相当から減少)、ガス生産量は日量1,430万バレル相当(前年同期の1,470万バレル相当から減少)となった。 同社によると、第1四半期の生産量のうち、重質原油が52%、軽質・中質原油が15%、天然ガスが33%を占めた。 同期間における石油・ガスの純売上高は、マレーシアとフランスでの売上増により、前年の2億200万ドルから2億650万ドルに増加しました。 インターナショナル・ペトロリアムは、中東紛争による価格上昇の恩恵を「非常に有利な立場にある」とし、その根拠として堅調な事業運営とコスト管理を挙げました。 同社は、今年の石油・ガス純生産量を当初のガイダンス通り、日量4400万バレルから4700万バレルと見込んでいます。 また、商品価格の見通し改善を受け、2026年の設備投資計画を4100万ドル増額すると発表しました。 さらに、カナダのブラックロッド・フェーズ1開発プロジェクトは、2025年12月に最初の蒸気注入を完了し、第3四半期に最初の原油生産を開始する予定であると報告しました。
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