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CORRECTED-Facing lower oil prices, companies to borrow to protect dividend

Fri, 28th Nov 2014 16:12

(Corrects debt-to-equity ratios in paragraph 12)

* Oil majors to increase borrowing to maintain dividends

* Asset sales have yielded $150 billion over four years

* Investments to fall as revenues drop with low oil prices

By Ron Bousso

LONDON, Nov 28 (Reuters) - With oil company revenues set todrop on the back of a rout in prices, boards will have to cutinvestments and increase borrowing to maintain their cherisheddividend payouts.

OPEC's decision on Thursday not to cut production in orderto prop up oil prices sent markets reeling. Oil company sharesslumped, wiping billions off firms' market value and leavingdividend payouts as the only solace for shareholders.

The world's top oil companies, or majors, including BP, Royal Dutch Shell, Total, ExxonMobil and Chevron are already in the midst of apainful belt-tightening process.

The majors have hacked back spending and sold assets wortharound $150 billion over the past four years, increasinglyrelying on that income to reward shareholders.

The idea that companies cannot turn a profit by simplypumping oil from the ground will be strange to anyone who hasnot kept up with the industry's transformation in recentdecades.

Oil majors are employing more complex technology to open upmore marginal prospects and keep oil and gas output growing,sending their operating costs soaring in recent years.

The realisation that oil prices could remain in the $70-$80a barrel range for a prolonged period, after averaging around$110 a barrel between 2011 and 2013, is putting renewed strainon already lean balance sheets.

And as their boards prepare to present their 2015 budgets atthe beginning of the year, they face some tough choices.

BORROWING TO RISE

With a dwindling number of available assets for sale,companies are now expected to benefit from their low gearinglevels in order to maintain dividends.

"While oil prices are below $80 the majors will be payingdividends out of debt. They can live with higher gearing butthey will not cut dividends," said Iain Reid, analyst at BMOCapital Markets investment bank.

"Majors could easily live with gearing of up to 40 percent(of equity) and the market won't punish them so much becausethey are resilient."

At the end of the third quarter, Shell, BP, Chevron andExxon all had debt-to-equity ratios well below 20 percent, whileTotal's ratio was higher at 29 percent, according to thecompanies' results.

COST CUTTING

As they come to terms with the new oil regime, companieswill cut spending by up to 10 percent in 2015 from a this yearand delay new project approvals.

"Projects that are under construction will move forward, butnew project will be delayed. I don't think we will see manyfinal investment decisions (FIDs) in the first half of 2015,"said Jason Gammel, analyst at Jefferies..

Investors will move to safe havens such as Shell, which hasa very sound balance sheet, Gammel said.

Goldman Sachs analysts estimate that European integrated oilcompanies require oil at $122 a barrel to maintain their budgetsat current capital expenditure budgets.

In order to maintain the long-term sector average of a 4.5percent free cash flow yield by 2018, companies will have totrim capex by as much as 28 percent with oil at $70 a barrel,according to Goldman, who see Eni and BG Group as their top picks. (Reporting by Ron Bousso; editing by Keith Weir and TomPfeiffer)

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