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TotalEnergies anticipates lower Q3 results in the middle of outages, diminishing refining margins

French oil major TotalEnergies anticipates its thirdquarter downstream outcomes to sharply reduce due to a 65% drop in refining margins in Europe and elsewhere, the business stated on Tuesday amidst a drop in worldwide oil rates.

Shares in the business fell by over 3% in early trade.

TotalEnergies' European Refining Margin Marker stood at $ 15.4/ t in the 3rd quarter of the year, below $44.9/ t the previous quarter.

A drop in refining margins in current months, a result of slowing global financial activity and brand-new refineries coming online, is set to weigh on third-quarter revenues of the world's. top energy business.

BP, Shell and Exxon Mobil this month provided comparable. warnings, as oil costs fell 17% in the 3rd quarter-- the. biggest quarterly decline in a year-- on fret about the. global oil need outlook.

Overall's general quarterly hydrocarbon production is. anticipated to be at 2.4 million barrels of oil-equivalent each day. ( Mboe/d), at the lower end of guidance given in second-quarter. outcomes.

The company cited security-related disturbances in Libya,. where a conflict in between rival federal governments caused oilfield. shutdowns, and an August blackout at the Australian Ichthys LNG. plant, in which Total holds a 30% stake, which left the website. performing at half-capacity into October.

That loss of production was partially balanced out by increase the. 180kb/d Mero 2 oil advancement in Brazil, where Total holds a. 19.3% stake.

Overall's average LNG rate for the quarter was $9.91 per. million British thermal units-- having actually guided around $10/Mbtu. at Q2 results-- with incorporated LNG results expected to be. above $1 billion, versus $1.3 billion a year earlier, due to lower. market volatility and production.

Results for the Integrated Power division are expected to be. broadly in line with the second quarter.

The company will release third-quarter results on Oct. 31.

(source: Reuters)