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Norway's Vaar Energi quarterly operating profit lags forecast

Vaar Energi, majorityowned by Italy's Eni, posted a secondquarter operating profit below expectations on Tuesday, however preserved its dividend payment level and said it was on track to increase oil output.

Profits before interest and tax (EBIT) for the April-June quarter increased to $992 million from $778 million a year previously, below the typical $1.04 billion projection in a company-provided poll.

The business's Oslo-listed shares were up 3.4% at 0733 GMT, compared to the larger index of European oil and gas stocks , which was down 0.1%.

Vaar remains on track to increase production to about 400,000 barrels of oil equivalent each day (boepd), by the end of 2025, CEO Nick Walker stated in a declaration.

The company likewise kept its strategies to start the Balder X. task in the North Sea in the 4th quarter, and will decide. on the setup at the end of August before the winter season. weather condition period.

Our company believe consensus quotes broadly reflect a start-up. in late Q4 this year with production contribution from early. 2025, DNB Markets said in a note, estimating 386 kboepd. ( thousand barrels of oil comparable daily) in production for. 2025.

In case of any delay, the broker approximates a capacity. negative impact on agreement 2025 production quotes in the. variety 20-30 kboed, with 5-- 7% unfavorable modifications to 2025 EBITDA. quote.

The Equinor-operated Johan Castberg oilfield. advancement in the Arctic Barents Sea, in which Vaar has a 30%. stake, is on target to begin in the fourth quarter, it included.

Vaar reported on July 11 that its 2nd quarter output was. 287,000 boepd, up from 202,000 a year previously, increased by last. year's acquisition of Neptune Energy's properties in Norway.

Vaar directed for $270 million in quarterly dividend payments. for the 3rd quarter, the like in the 2nd quarter.

(source: Reuters)