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Japan's Inpex books first annual loss in 12 years as pandemic hit oil prices

Wed, 10th Feb 2021 11:47

TOKYO, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Japan's biggest oil and gas
explorer Inpex Corp posted a net loss of 111.7 billion
yen ($1.1 billion) in 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic hammered oil
prices, cutting its sales and forcing it to book hefty
impairment losses.

The result marks Inpex's first net loss since its foundation
in 2008 through the merger of Inpex, Teikoku Oil and Inpex
Holdings.

"It was a very tough year," Daisuke Yamada, Inpex's managing
executive officer, told a news conference. "A plunge in oil
prices hit our earnings hard."

Annual sales fell by 400 billion yen, or 34% from a year
earlier, to 771 billion yen, 90% of which was due to lower oil
prices, he said.

Pandemic-related travel restrictions cut fuel demand and
triggered a plunge in oil prices last year. The average Brent
crude price in 2020 fell by 33% from 2019 to $43.21 a barrel,
the company said.

That led to an impairment loss of 189.9 billion yen on its
oil and gas assets, including a 129 billion yen writedown on the
Prelude floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) project operated by
Shell off northwestern Australia.

But with oil prices recovering sharply, Inpex predicted a
return to a net profit of 100 billion yen this year, assuming an
average Brent price of $53 a barrel.

Sales are expected to increase 14.5% to 883 billion yen, it
said.

The company forecast its oil sales volume to drop 4.7% year
on year but its sales volume of gas to rise 3%, despite
scheduled maintenance around May-June at the Ichthys LNG project
that it operates in Australia.

($1 = 104.7100 yen)
(Reporting by Yuka Obayashi; Editing by Jan Harvey)

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