-- 總部位於澳洲的能源公司桑托斯(Santos)週四公佈了其第一季業績,數據顯示,石油產量年增3%,達到2,250萬桶油當量,高於去年同期的2,190萬桶油當量。 液化天然氣(LNG)工廠的天然氣產量為65.8拍焦耳,略低於去年同期的66.1拍焦耳。國內天然氣銷售量從去年同期的45.6拍焦耳增至第一季的51.8拍焦耳。 原油產量下降,降至104萬桶,去年同期為154萬桶。 凝析油產量基本維持穩定,第一季約105萬桶,低於去年同期的106萬桶。液化石油氣(LPG)產量略有成長,從去年同期的2.4萬噸增加到第一季的2.45萬噸。 這家油氣勘探和生產公司將整體產量成長歸功於巴羅薩天然氣項目的投產,該項目在本季度交付了首批貨物。 聲明指出,西澳大利亞受納雷爾颶風影響產量下降,以及庫柏盆地因局部地區降雨天氣導致產量下降,部分抵消了上述增長。 桑托斯公司董事總經理兼首席執行官凱文·加拉格爾表示:“我們擁有靠近亞洲市場的高品質液化天然氣資產組合,能夠很好地滿足該地區強勁且不斷增長的液化天然氣需求。” 桑托斯公司預計,2026年的產量和銷售量將在1.01億桶油當量至1.11億桶油當量之間。
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