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Spain's Moeve swings to quarterly loss on weak refining margins

Spain's secondlargest oil company Moeve, previously known as Cepsa, published a thirdquarter loss after a sharp decrease in refining margins struck its energy company.

Like its larger Spanish competitor Repsol and a. host of peers consisting of France's TotalEnergies and BP. , the business's refining margins collapsed in the middle of weaker. global financial activity and brand-new refineries coming online.

Moeve, which last month rebranded to show its shift. towards low-carbon businesses, had a third-quarter loss of 59. million euros ($ 62.3 million) compared to a 278 million euro. profit in the very same duration last year.

Growing revenues at its chemicals and upstream operations. weren't enough to balance out the impact of a 67% decline in refining. margins from the exact same quarter in 2015.

In a tough geopolitical environment, Moeve produced. satisfactory monetary outcomes that permit continued financial investment. in our shift technique, CEO Maarten Wetselaar stated.

We will continue to deal with all authorities to guarantee. regulatory and financial frameworks that contribute to the. financial investments required to urgently change our energy system.

Wetselaar has been amongst the most vocal critics of Spain's. windfall tax on large energy companies' domestic sales.

The firm needed to spend 566 million euros in 2023 and 2024. for this tax, consisting of 243 million euros this year.

Because it does the majority of its company in Spain, the tax has a. greater relative influence on its bottom line than companies with. big international operations.

Owned by Abu Dhabi fund Mubadala and U.S.-based personal. equity firm the Carlyle Group, Moeve is investing as much as 8. billion euros to shift to low-carbon energy and sustainable. transport, concentrating on green hydrogen, biofuels and electric. mobility.

As part of this strategy, it has actually offered 70% of its oil. production assets considering that 2022, including operations in Abu Dhabi. and South America.

(source: Reuters)