-- Cenovus Energy (CVE.TO) 周三表示,该公司第一季度净利润同比增长,上游产量也创下历史新高。 净利润为15.7亿加元,合每股0.83加元,高于去年同期的8.59亿加元,合每股0.47加元。该业绩超过了FactSet汇总的每股收益预期0.74加元。 营收为150亿美元,低于去年同期的160.5亿美元。该业绩超过了FactSet汇总的销售额预期131.7亿美元。 该公司表示,第一季度业绩增长主要得益于基准原油价格、上游产量和成品油价格的上涨。 上游总产量为每日97.21万桶油当量,高于去年同期的每日81.89万桶油当量。下游原油总加工量为每日458,500桶,较上年同期的665,400桶/日有所下降。 Cenovus董事会已批准将季度基准股息提高10%,至每股普通股0.22美元,自第二季度起生效。股息将于6月30日支付给6月15日登记在册的股东。
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