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PrairieSky Royalty公布第一季度利润下降,但营收增长;维持季度股息发放。

-- PrairieSky Royalty (PSK.TO) 周一盘后公布,其第一季度利润略有下降,但营收同比增长。 这家加拿大西部油气特许权公司表示,其第一季度盈利5580万美元,合每股0.24美元,低于去年同期的5840万美元,合每股0.25美元。FactSet此前预期每股收益为0.22美元。 营收从去年同期的1.281亿美元增至1.338亿美元。其中,特许权使用费收入为1.185亿美元,其他收入为1530万美元。 “由于第三方运营商继续在PrairieSky的土地上积极开展业务,投产油井并租赁我们的土地,因此本季度业绩依然强劲。按照目前的基准大宗商品价格,我们预计土地上的作业活动水平以及石油和天然气凝液特许权使用费收入的增长势头将持续下去。”首席执行官Andrew Phillips表示。 公司董事会批准了第二季度每股0.265美元的股息,将于7月15日支付给6月30日登记在册的股东。 PrairieSky股票在多伦多证券交易所收盘上涨0.26美元,至31.11美元。

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