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ConocoPhillips (COP) Tops Q1 EPS by 10c

April 30, 2019 7:09 AM

ConocoPhillips (NYSE: COP) reported Q1 EPS of $1.00, $0.10 better than the analyst estimate of $0.90.

“ConocoPhillips’ value proposition, priorities and portfolio are designed for the volatile environment that we believe has become the norm,” said Ryan Lance, chairman and chief executive officer. “We continue to execute and deliver on a plan that’s resilient to lower prices, while offering investors upside to higher prices. We approach the business with an aim to level-load our investment and distribution programs, rather than chase cycles up or down, because we believe that is the best way to create sustained value in the energy sector. By focusing on free cash flow generation and distributing a significant portion of cash flows to shareholders, we offer the market a path to value creation in this cyclical business.”

Lance continued, “At our Analyst & Investor Meeting in November we intend to showcase a decade-long plan based on our current portfolio with capital averaging less than $7 billion per year. At a reference price of $50 per barrel WTI, we expect our plan will generate absolute and per-share organic growth and return at least 30 percent of cash from operations to shareholders annually. We believe that our flexibility uniquely positions us to extend our successful strategy for many years, deliver free cash flow at less than $40 per barrel WTI and achieve superior returns across a range of prices.”

Outlook

Second-quarter 2019 production is expected to be 1,240 to 1,280 MBOED, reflecting the impact from seasonal turnarounds planned in Alaska, Canada and Europe. The guidance excludes Libya and does not include impacts from the recently announced U.K. divestiture agreement.

Full-year guidance for depreciation, depletion and amortization has been decreased to $6.1 billion, reflecting the held-for-sale impact of the U.K. divestiture agreement. The company’s other full-year guidance is unchanged and does not include impacts from the U.K. divestiture agreement.

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