Imperial Oil profit boosted by asset-sale gain
(Reuters) -- Imperial Oil Ltd, majority owned by ExxonMobil Corp, reported a sharp rise in fourth-quarter profit, helped by a gain from the sale of its service stations.
Canada's No.2 integrated oil producer and refiner sold its remaining company-owned Esso retail stations to five fuel distributors for about 2.15 billion, resulting in a C$988 million gain in the quarter.
The company's oil and gas business posted net income of C$103 million, compared with a loss of C$289 million a year earlier, helped by a recovery in oil prices.
Imperial's production dipped to an average of 399,000 gross oil-equivalent barrels per day from 400,000 a year earlier.
The company has kept a tight leash on costs since oil prices began to slide in mid-2014.
Imperial said on Tuesday its exploration and production costs had fallen 10% per unit from 2015.
Net income at Imperial's downstream business jumped to C$1.36 billion from C$352 million due to the sale of the service stations.
The company's total net income rose to C$1.44 billion, or C$1.70 per share, in the quarter, from C$102 million, or 12 Canadian cents per share, a year earlier.
The Calgary-based company's revenue rose 35.5 percent to C$8.44 billion.
Reporting by Ahmed Farhatha in Bengaluru; Editing by Shounak Dasgupta and Anil D'Silva
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