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Lundin Petroleum faces $47.1m loss in 2Q

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03/08/2016
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OSLO: Swedish oil and gas producer Lundin Petroleum AB (LUPE.SK), part-owned by Norway’s Statoil ASA STO, +1.12% said Wednesday that it swung to a second-quarter net loss on the year, as record-high production was offset by foreign exchange losses.

The second-quarter net loss was $47.1 million, compared with a net profit of $61.1 million a year earlier, mainly due to foreign exchange losses of $63.5 million and higher interest payments due to higher debt. Revenue surged 68% on the year to $265.3 million amid record output. Second-quarter production more than doubled on the year to 63,900 barrels of oil equivalent a day, the highest level since the company was established in 2001, mainly due to the contribution from the Edvard Grieg field which started producing in late 2015.

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Norway’s dominant oil producer Statoil in May increased its holding in Lundin Petroleum to 20.1%–following the acquisition of an 11.93% stake in January–in exchange for Statoil’s 15% interest in the Edvard Grieg field and stakes in several oil and gas pipelines.

Lundin said it was paid an average $44.26 a barrel for its crude oil sales in the quarter, a significant drop from the $65.41 a barrel it got in the same period a year earlier.

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