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Suncor Energy beats first-quarter earnings estimates, hits record production

Canada's secondlargest oil producer Suncor Energy beat firstquarter revenue estimates on Tuesday, enhanced by strong need for refined products and record oil sands production.

The Calgary-based company said overall upstream production was 835,300 barrels daily (bpd), a record for the first quarter and up 12.6% from a year earlier, while oil sands output struck an all-time high of 785,000 bpd.

The production records recommend Suncor is making development in improving safety and performance in its oil sands service after a string of deaths and functional problems injure the business's share price and

unnerved investors

in recent years.

Suncor designated former Exxon Mobil executive Rich Kruger as CEO last year, after previous CEO Mark Little resigned in 2022.

Our strong 2024 very first quarter efficiency continued to construct on the momentum established in the second half of 2023, Kruger stated in a declaration.

The company stated it achieved its highest-ever first-quarter refining throughput at 455,300 bpd, up 23.8% from a year ago. Refinery utilization was at 98% in exact same period, compared to 79% from a year previously.

Global need for fine-tuned items remained high in the quarter as interruptions at Russian refineries following Ukrainian attacks and heavy refinery turnarounds tightened up fuel materials.

Suncor reported adjusted operating revenues of C$ 1.41 per share for the quarter ended March 31, compared with experts' average quote of C$ 1.29, according to LSEG information.

(source: Reuters)