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Moeve, the Spanish oil company, is on the rise.

Moeve, the Spanish oil company, is on the rise.

Moeve, the second largest oil company in Spain, which was formerly Cepsa said it turned a profit on Tuesday, thanks to growing earnings from its energy and chemical divisions. It also increased investments.

The company is advancing its plan for low-carbon energy, sustainable transport and green hydrogen. It also focuses on biofuels, electric mobility and green hydrogen.

The net profit for 2023 was a loss of 233 million euros.

Maarten Wetselaar, CEO of the company, said that 2024 would be a "historic" year for it.

The company's Energy division saw a 75% increase in earnings despite a 30% decline in refining margins. This was also the case for a number of its peers, including Repsol, a larger Spanish competitor.

The growing demand for products like acetone has led to an increase of 14% in earnings at the chemicals unit.

Moeve, owned by the Abu Dhabi fund Mubadala as well as U.S. private equity firm Carlyle Group and a plan worth 8 billion euros, rebranded itself last year in order to reflect a shift toward low-carbon business. Moeve has sold 70% its oil production assets, including Abu Dhabi and South America operations since 2022.

The asset sales are reflected in a 40% drop in earnings at the upstream unit.

Wetselaar stated that "robust cash generation" allowed them to double their sustainable capex in order to advance important projects.

The company had a good year last year

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Construction of a biofuels facility worth 1.2 billion euros.

Moeve aims to become a major player within the green hydrogen sector by 2030.

The CEO stated that "we're working towards starting construction on the second phase of the Andalusian green hydrogen valley, subject to incentives being resolved and regulatory hurdles be solved."

(source: Reuters)