-- Advantage Energy (AAV.TO) 周四盘后发布消息称,尽管天然气和液体燃料销售额同比下降,但公司第一季度扭亏为盈。 这家专注于天然气的加拿大西部生产商第一季度盈利2950万美元,合每股0.17美元,而去年同期亏损2900万美元,合每股0.17美元。FactSet此前预期每股盈利0.27美元。 天然气和液体燃料销售额从去年同期的2.218亿美元降至2.069亿美元。FactSet此前预期销售额为2.106亿美元。 “Advantage正进入高效增长期,自由现金流持续攀升,2026年下半年计划的资本支出不足1亿美元。预计2026年第三季度至2027年,日均产量约为9万桶油当量,”该公司表示。并补充道,即使天然气价格持续疲软,在套期保值和市场多元化的支持下,预计2026年下半年净债务将降至4亿至5亿美元。 声明指出,上述业绩仅指Advantage Energy,不包括其子公司Entropy。 Advantage股票在多伦多证券交易所收盘下跌0.01美元,报10.33美元。
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