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Imperial Oil (IMO) Q4 Earnings: Taking a Look at Key Metrics Versus Estimates
IMOImperial Oil(IMO) ZACKS·2025-02-03 22:01

Core Insights - Imperial Oil reported revenue of $9.01 billion for the quarter ended December 2024, a decrease of 6.4% year-over-year, and EPS of $1.69, down from $1.81 in the same quarter last year [1] - The revenue fell short of the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $11.2 billion by 19.54%, while the EPS exceeded the consensus estimate of $1.42 by 19.01% [1] Financial Performance - Total refinery throughput was 411 KBBL, slightly above the average estimate of 405.67 KBBL [4] - Gross crude oil and NGL production per day from Kearl was 212 KBBL, exceeding the average estimate of 209.9 KBBL [4] - Net petroleum products sales were 458 KBBL, below the average estimate of 485.08 KBBL [4] - Refinery capacity utilization was 95%, higher than the average estimate of 93.8% [4] - Gross oil-equivalent production reached 460 KBBL, surpassing the average estimate of 449.15 KBBL [4] - Gross natural gas production was 29 Mcf, slightly below the average estimate of 30.28 Mcf [4] - Total petrochemical sales were 174 KTon, significantly above the average estimate of 128.35 KTon [4] - Net crude oil and NGL production per day from conventional sources was 5 KBBL, exceeding the average estimate of 4.66 KBBL [4] - Net crude oil and NGL production per day from Cold Lake was 118 KBBL, above the average estimate of 111.99 KBBL [4] - Gross crude oil and NGL production per day from Cold Lake was 157 KBBL, exceeding the average estimate of 149.79 KBBL [4] - Gross crude oil and NGL production per day from Syncrude matched the average estimate of 81 KBBL [4] - Gross crude oil and NGL production per day from conventional sources was 5 KBBL, above the average estimate of 3.42 KBBL [4] Market Performance - Shares of Imperial Oil have returned +6.8% over the past month, outperforming the Zacks S&P 500 composite's +2.7% change [3] - The stock currently holds a Zacks Rank 3 (Hold), indicating potential performance in line with the broader market in the near term [3]