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Harbour Energy's $32 mln yearly earnings suppressed by Britain's windfall tax

Harbour Energy, the biggest British North Sea oil and gas producer, reported on Thursday a net revenue of just $32 million for 2023, as the UK's. windfall tax for energy companies eliminated the majority of its pretax. earnings while lower gas prices and output dented revenue.

Following the spike in energy prices in 2022, Britain. enforced an energy profit levy (EPL) on oil and gas producers. which raised the tax rate to 75%.

Harbour Energy stated its full-year revenue before tax for 2023. amounted to $597 million.

When net earnings was, that was down from $2.5 billion in 2022. just $8 million, due mostly to the $1.5 billion set aside for. the EPL.

On Wednesday, Britain's finance minister Jeremy Hunt. extended the EPL by another year to 2029.

The EPL also pushed Harbour Energy into a loss in the. half of 2023, leading it to cut its headcount in Britain, scale. back North Sea spending, and seek to diversify its operations. overseas.

(source: Reuters)