-- APA(APA)周三公布,第一季度总产量为每日44.2万桶油当量。 该数据包含埃及非控股权益的产量和税收桶产量。剔除这些项目后,公司净产量为每日36.3万桶油当量。 美国市场的显著优异表现提振了整体业绩,其石油日均产量达到12.4万桶,超过了公司此前的预期。 这些运营上的成功促使APA将2026年全年美国石油产量预期上调至每日12.2万桶,高于此前的预期。 在国际市场,APA的埃及业务仍然是主要贡献者,但经调整后的产量受到全球高油价的影响。 根据该地区的产量分成合同,油价上涨导致分配给该公司的税收原油桶数减少,使得该季度调整后的平均日产量为71,000桶油当量。 然而,该公司指出,基础石油总产量依然强劲。 与此同时,埃及的天然气总产量平均为每日5.18亿立方英尺。展望未来,该公司重申了其全年埃及天然气产量预期,即每日5.4亿至5.5亿立方英尺。
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