Australia’s Santos logs higher quarterly revenue

Australian independent LNG producer Santos reported a 37 percent rise in second-quarter revenue on the back of higher oil and gas prices.

Santos said in a statement its quarterly revenue increased to $1.08 billion from $785 million in the second quarter in 2020.

The firm said it produced 22.5 million barrels of oil equivalent (mmboe) during the April-June period, a rise when compared to 20.6 mmboe last year.

Moreover, the average realised LNG price of $7.52 per MMBtu increased when compared to $6.12 per MMBtu in the prior quarter, but it dropped from $8.27 per MMBtu the firm logged in the second quarter last year.

Chief executive Kevin Gallagher said Santos had delivered “another strong quarter” of production, sales volumes and revenues, as the business benefited from stronger demand and higher prices.

“Our disciplined, low-cost operating model continues to drive strong performance with $572 million of free cash flow generated in the first half, and the business remains on track to deliver a free cash flow breakeven oil price of $25 per barrel this year. At current oil prices, Santos should generate over $1.1 billion in free cash flow in 2021,” Gallagher said.

Most Popular

Chevron pens Western Australian gas supply deal with Alinta

Chevron’s Australian unit has signed a new long-term deal with Alinta Energy to deliver domestic natural gas from its Gorgon and Wheatstone LNG projects and the Woodside-led NWS JV.
spot_img

More News Like This

Santos pens 10-year gas supply deal with South Australia

Australian LNG player Santos said it had entered into a 10-year gas supply agreement with the South Australian government.

Santos appoints new board member

Australian LNG player Santos has appointed Kate Vidgen as an independent non-executive director effective June 17.

Japan’s Jera gets first Barossa LNG cargo at Futtsu terminal

Japan’s power firm and LNG trader, Jera, has received its first Darwin LNG cargo produced from Australia's Barossa gas field at the Futtsu LNG terminal in Japan.

Santos takes FID on Agogo project in Papua New Guinea

Australian LNG player Santos has taken a final investment decision to proceed with the Agogo production facility tie-in project in Papua New Guinea, following approval by the ExxonMobil-led PNG LNG joint venture.