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Petronas posts RM3.4 bil Q3 net loss

National oil and gas company says outlook to remain cautious amid Covid-19 and volatile prices

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 27 Nov 2020 6:50PM

Petronas posts RM3.4 bil Q3 net loss
Petronas recorded revenues of RM41.1 billion, lower by 25 per cent from the corresponding quarter last year. – Facebook pic, November 27, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – Petronas posted net loss of RM3.4 billion for the third quarter compared to net profit of RM7.4 billion in the same quarter last year, due to lower earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation.

Higher impairment loss on assets and higher tax expenses attributed to derecognition of deferred tax assets, primarily as a result of the lower price outlook for oil and gas prices.

“Excluding impairment loss, the group would record a net profit of RM2.6 billion,” the national oil company said in a statement today.

The group recorded revenues of RM41.1 billion, lower by 25 per cent from RM55.1 billion in the corresponding quarter last year, mainly due to lower average realised prices for major products.

“Having persevered through nine gruelling months, Petronas has recorded slight improvements in Q3 compared to the previous quarter resulting from sporadic easing of lockdowns which has led to gradual resumptions of economic activities worldwide," its president and group chief executive officer, Tengku Muhammad Taufik said.

He said Petronas is adopting a cautious outlook and anticipates that the remainder of 2020 will be challenging, amid the fluid operating environment brought about by the pandemic as well as prolonged volatility of oil prices.

"We expect our performance to be continuously affected by the volatility of oil prices aggravated by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic," he said. – Bernama, November 27, 2020

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