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Occidental beats earnings price quotes on greater oil costs

Occidental Petroleum on Tuesday reported profit that beat experts' firstquarter consensus estimate and projection second quarter oil and gas production would climb 7%.

Earnings was up to $604 million, or 63 cents a share, from $1.07. billion, or $1.09 a share, as its midstream business fell under. the red, operating earnings in chemicals fell 45% and the oil. business slumped 20%.

However, adjusted profit of 63 cents per share for the. quarter ended March 31, beat analysts' average quote of 60. cents per share, according to LSEG data.

The business forecast second-quarter output would increase to. Between 1,232-1,272 thousand barrels of oil and gas per day. it forecast larger losses in its midstream organization. Second. quarter output at the midpoint of its projection would be 7%. greater.

Output in the Permian basin is anticipated to rise about 3%. overall, it forecasted. The projection excludes its $12 billion. acquisition of Permian shale oil producer CrownRock. A. regulative evaluation has actually postponed near the second half of the. year.

Occidental's first quarter oil and gas production. declined on a year-over-year basis as previously revealed hits. from winter season weather condition and Gulf of Mexico interruptions offset a small. gain in average sales price for its crude oil.

Occidental pumped 1.17 million barrels of oil and gas per. day in the quarter, below 1.22 million a year ago, the. company stated. Output was in line with the business's previous. guidance.

Operating make money from oil and gas was $1.28 billion down. from $1.614 billion a year earlier. The midstream system posted a loss. of $64 million compared with profit of $36 million a year ago. Chemicals earned $260 million, down from $472 million a year. ago.

Quarterly typical price gathered for its oil increased to $76.04. per barrel, from $74.22 per barrel a year previously.

Shares trading down 42 cents in late trading after closing. at $65.07.

(source: Reuters)