Santos says Alaska oil project could start early while first-quarter revenue dips

Reuters
04-17
UPDATE 2-Santos says Alaska oil project could start early while first-quarter revenue dips

Recasts, adds share moves in paragraph 2 and analyst comment in paragraph 3

Santos' shares rise 2.7% in early trade

Markets cheer potential early Pikka startup — Citi

First-quarter sales revenue down 7%

By Aaditya GovindRao

April 17 (Reuters) - Australian oil and gas producer Santos STO.AX said on Thursday it could potentially bring forward the startup for its Pikka phase 1 in Alaska, while posting a 7% fall in first-quarter sales revenue due to lower crude sales volumes and realised prices for its LNG products.

Shares of the firm rose as much as 2.7% to A$5.640 by 0106 GMT, matching a 2.7% jump in the broader energy sub-index .AXEJ.

Analysts at Citi attributed the positive market reaction to the potential early output from Pikka, one of the largest oil prospects in Alaska. The project's first production is scheduled for mid-2026.

But Santos said a 120-mile pipeline was now substantially complete, creating "the opportunity for an early startup, subject to weather and logistics, which will become clearer in the second quarter."

The Pikka project is set to be a key asset for Santos as U.S. President Donald Trump charts plans to boost domestic energy production.

Global LNG prices have tumbled since China's first 15% retaliatory levy shut off U.S. imports in February, triggering a cascade of cargo re-routing.

The average realised price for Santos' liquefied natural gas plunged to $11.57 per million British thermal units (mmBtu), down from last year's $12.68 per mmBtu.

Sales volumes of crude oil for the quarter came in at 1.3 million barrels, down from 1.5 million barrels a year ago.

The company attributed the dip in sales volumes to no crude oil being lifted in the quarter from its Pyrenees project off Western Australia, which is operated by co-owner Woodside Energy WDS.AX, along with lower third-party purchases.

The country's second-largest independent gas producer said sales revenue for the three months ended March 31 came in at $1.29 billion, missing a Visible Alpha consensus estimate of $1.32 billion. It reported $1.40 billion in sales revenue a year ago.

(Reporting by Aaditya Govind Rao and Sherin Sunny in Bengaluru; editing by Alan Barona)

((Sherin.Sunny@thomsonreuters.com))

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