Phillips 66 Posts Surprise Profit on Higher Refining Margins

(Reuters) – Phillips 66  posted a surprise first-quarter profit on Wednesday, as ​higher refining margins helped it offset steep losses tied to ‌volatile commodity prices.

U.S. Gulf Coast refiners are reaping their strongest margins in years, as disruptions to Middle Eastern oil flows due to the Iran war have ​driven up demand for U.S. fuel exports.

U.S. refiners, which are ​less dependent on Middle Eastern crude, have been 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 average ​in the first quarter from a year earlier.

Phillips 66’s realized margin rose to $10.11 per barrel in the quarter, compared with $6.81 per barrel a year earlier.

The company’s ​refining segment reported adjusted earnings of $208 million, compared with a ​loss of $937 million a year earlier.

Shares of the company were up 2.2% in premarket ‌trading.

But ⁠as a result of a sharp increase in commodity prices during the first quarter, the company’s financial results were impacted.

It recorded $839 million in mark-to-market losses, related to its short derivative positions used as ​economic hedges to ​manage price risk ⁠on certain physical positions.

The refiner’s crude capacity utilization in the quarter was at 95%, compared with 80% ​from a year earlier.

Its turnaround expenses were down ​at $178 million ⁠in the first quarter, compared with $270 million a year earlier.

The Houston, Texas-based company reported an adjusted profit of 49 cents per share for ⁠the ​three months ended March 31, compared with ​analysts’ average estimate of a loss of 40 cents per share, according to data ​compiled by LSEG.

Reporting by Pooja Menon in Bengaluru; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli

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