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Orlen's net profit for the first quarter of Poland's year increases on upstream gains

Orlen's net profit for the first quarter of Poland's year increases on upstream gains

Orlen, a Polish energy company, posted a 54% increase in its first-quarter profit on Thursday. Strong upstream performance offset lower sales and refinery margins.

Analysts polled predicted that the company would earn 4.67 billion zlotys for the third quarter, but the actual result was 4.28 billion.

Last year, the upstream segment was hit with a 7.7 billion zloty one-off write-down after the Polish government implemented a windfall to fund energy prices freezes for selected consumers.

Orlen's core profits rose by 33%, to 10.17 billion Zlotys. This is a significant increase compared to analysts' expectations of 10.74 billion Zlotys. Operating profit increased by around 60% over the past year, to 6.82 billion Zlotys. This was below expectations for 7.08 billion Zlotys.

Orlen stated that segments responsible for hydrocarbons distribution and extraction, as well energy, where strategic development projects were being carried out, accounted for 80 percent of the operating profits.

The performance of the Downstream segment was impacted by lower margins for key products, weaker margins for petrochemicals and currency exchange effects.

Energy also benefited from improved contract prices, better distribution services, and higher margins for electricity sales.

Orlen noted that the Consumers & Products division also saw positive effects due to higher margins for natural gas sales to regulated customers, and on electricity sales. $1 = 3.7445 Zlotys (Reporting and editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak, Rafal Nowak, Marek Strzelecki)

(source: Reuters)