Valero Energy Beats Profit Estimates on Strong Refining Performance

April 30 (Reuters) – U.S. refiner Valero Energy (VLO.N) surpassed Wall Street expectations for first-quarter adjusted profit on ​Thursday, helped by strength in its refining segment, margins and throughput ‌volumes.

Diesel and jet fuel margins climbed sharply in the first quarter after U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran disrupted Middle Eastern supply, pushing finished fuel prices up faster than crude oil costs ​and widening profit margins for refiners.

U.S. refiners, less dependent on Middle ​Eastern crude, stand to benefit from global fuel shortfalls by expanding ⁠international sales from the U.S. Gulf Coast hub.


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Quarterly U.S. refinery margins, ​measured by the 3-2-1 crack spread , were up about 73% on an average ​in the first quarter from a year earlier.

us 321 crack spread more than doubled in q1 after middle east disruptions chart

U.S. Gulf Coast refiners are reaping their strongest margins in years, with disruptions to Middle Eastern oil flows from the Iran war driving demand for U.S. fuel exports.

Valero said it is progressing with its FCC Unit optimization project at the St. Charles Refinery that will enable the refinery ​to increase the yield of high value products.

The project is expected ​to cost $230 million and begin operations in the third quarter.

The company’s refining segment reported operating earnings of $1.8 ‌billion, ⁠compared with a loss of $530 million a year earlier.

Its refining margin per barrel of throughput was $14.90 in the quarter, compared with $9.78 a year earlier, while average throughput volumes rose 3.6% to 2.9 million barrels per day ​in the quarter.

Valero ​posted renewable diesel ⁠operating income at $139 million, compared with a loss of $141 million last year.

At the ethanol segment, operating income rose ​to $90 million from $20 million a year earlier.

Rival Phillips 66 (PSX.N) ​posted a surprise ⁠first quarter profit on Wednesday, helped by higher refining margins and capacity utilization.

San Antonio, Texas-based Valero reported an adjusted profit of $4.22 per share for the three months ⁠ended March ​31, compared with analysts’ expectations of $3.16 per ​share, according to data compiled by LSEG.

Reporting by Pooja Menon in Bengaluru; Editing by Devika Syamnath

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