Statoil: 2010 fourth quarter results

2010 Operating and Financial Review
Statoil today presents its fourth quarter results and its Strategy Update.
Statoil's fourth quarter 2010 net operating income was NOK 42.8 billion,
compared to NOK 33.5 billion in the fourth quarter of 2009. In 2010, net
operating income was NOK 137.2 billion compared to NOK 121.6 billion in 2009.
"Whilst production volumes were below our expectations in the second part of the
year due to high maintenance, specific operational issues and reduced production
permits, Statoil continues to deliver strong financial results and cash flows",
says Statoil's CEO Helge Lund.
Fourth quarter and annual results 2010
The quarterly operating income was NOK 42.8 billion, compared to NOK 33.5
billion in the same quarter last year. It was mainly affected by a 23% increase
in the average prices for liquids measured in NOK, a 17% increase in average gas
prices, a 3% increase in liftings of gas volumes and increased refinery margins.
This was partly offset by an 8% decline in lifted volumes of liquids and an 8%
increase in exploration expenses.
Adjusted earnings in the fourth quarter 2010 were NOK 40.8 billion, compared to
NOK 34.4 billion in the fourth quarter 2009.
Net income in the fourth quarter of 2010 was NOK 9.7 billion compared to NOK
7.1 billion in the same period last year. This result reflects higher prices for
both liquids and gas, partly offset by reduced liftings, increased net financial
losses and higher taxes. In 2010, net income was NOK 37.6 billion, a substantial
increase since 2009 when net income was NOK 17.7 billion, mainly because of
higher prices for liquids.
Adjusted earnings after tax were NOK 10.8 billion in the fourth quarter of
2010. Adjusted earnings after tax exclude the effect of tax on net financial
items, and represent an effective adjusted tax rate of 74% in the fourth quarter
of 2010. In 2010, adjusted earnings after tax were NOK 42.0 billion and the
effective adjusted tax rate was 71%.
Statoil's equity production in 2010 was 1,888 mboe per day, a 4% decrease from
the prior year, primarily due to a combination of natural production decline,
operational issues and higher maintenance activity. Total equity production was
1,945 mboe per day in the fourth quarter of 2010 compared to 2,057 mboe per day
in the fourth quarter of 2009.
The board of directors is proposing a dividend of NOK 6.25 per share for 2010.
"2010 was an important year for the strategic development of Statoil. We
executed a successful IPO of our retail activities, demonstrated value creation
through the partial sale of our operated assets in Brazil and Canada, and
sanctioned nine projects.
We also accessed new high potential exploration acreage. The reserve replacement
ratio grew to 87% for 2010, and we have the resource base to improve this ratio
going forward. Statoil has a high quality portfolio of yet-to-be-sanctioned
projects that is expected to give attractive returns for our shareholders in the
future," says Lund.
Strategy Update
"We are positioned to deliver a compound annual production growth rate of around
3% from 2010 - 2012. However, due to the constraints of existing production
permits and the temporary issues at Gullfaks, this growth will not be linear. We
expect production for 2011 to be around the 2010 level, or slightly below," says
Lund.
Statoil is involved in 13 fields that are being developed with a planned start-
up by 2012, expected to add around 200 mboe per day. In addition 150 mboe per
day are expected to be added from the ramp-up of newly started fields. Statoil
expects 40 additional projects to be sanctioned over the next two years at
competitive break-even prices.
Statoil's CEO confirms that the strategy as a technology driven upstream company
remains firm.
"We expect to continue to demonstrate substantial value creation from the
Norwegian continental shelf (NCS). The NCS still has a large resource base with
significant yet to find volumes, and we have the experience and the competence
to exploit its full potential. The decline at mature fields is as envisaged, and
we expect new projects with competitive break-even prices to deliver significant
future growth. We see production outlook as being stable towards 2020 on the
NCS," says Lund.
"We officially started production from Leismer in Canada in January 2011 and
expect to start Peregrino in Brazil towards the end of first quarter of 2011,
establishing Statoil as a genuinely international operator. We expect to
increase our exploration activity in 2011 and will continue the pursuit of
attractive exploration acreage. We will continue to mature our portfolio of
international projects, laying the foundation for growth beyond 2012," Lund
says.
Statoil expects a capital expenditure of around USD 16 billion and an
exploration activity of around USD 3 billion in 2011.
Highlights since third quarter 2010:
* Equity production has decreased by 5% from fourth quarter 2009 to 1,945 mboe
per day. In 2010, equity production is down 4% to 1,888 mboe per day.
* Entitlement production is 1,768 mboe per day, down 5% compared to fourth
quarter 2009.
* Average liquids prices measured in NOK are up 23%, average gas prices are up
17% and refining margins in USD are up 62% from fourth quarter last year.
* The 2010 reserve replacement ratio is 87%, up from 73% in 2009. The three
year average reserve replacement ratio is 64%.
* On 7 November production started from Gjøa on the NCS according to plan and
operatorship was transferred to GDF Suez.
* On 23 November Statoil announced the agreement with PTT Exploration and
Production (PTTEP) of Thailand to sell a 40% interest in the Kai Kos Dehseh
oil sand development in Northern Alberta in Canada. The transaction was
closed on 21 January.
* On 27 November the Preliminary Development Plan (PDP) for West Qurna Early
Phase in Iraq was approved by the South Oil Company.
* On 2 December production started from both Vega and Vega South on NCS
according to plan.
* On 21 January 2011 the plan for development and operation (PDO) was
submitted to the Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy for Visund
South.
* On 24 January 2011 Sonangol announced the Angolan nomination of Statoil for
operatorship in two, and participation in additional three, pre-salt blocks
offshore Angola.
* On 27 January 2011 Statoil announced first oil on the Leismer Demonstration
Project in Canada.
Further information
Investor relations
Hilde Merete Nafstad, senior vice president investor relations,
Tel: +47 957 83 911 (mobile)
Morten Sven Johannessen, vice president investor relations USA,
Tel: + 1 203 570 2524 (mobile)
Press
Jannik Lindbæk jr., vice president for media relations,
Tel: +47 977 55 622 (mobile)
This information is subject of the disclosure requirements acc. to §5-12 vphl
(Norwegian Securities Trading Act)
4Q 2010 Highlights:
http://hugin.info/132799/R/1486795/422101.pdf
4Q 2010 Press release:
http://hugin.info/132799/R/1486795/422100.pdf
Strategy update:
http://hugin.info/132799/R/1486795/422102.pdf
4Q 2010 Financial statements and review:
http://hugin.info/132799/R/1486795/422195.pdf
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