Ein bischen OXY
- Dividendenkürzung um 85 %
- zweimalige CAPEX Kürzung
- Gehaltskürzungen durch die Bank (vom Vorstand bis zum leitenden Angestellten)
haben bereits jetzt ein Volumen von über 5 Milliarden $
Das sollte dicke ausreichen, um 12 Monate mit schwachem Ölpreis zu überleben.
https://www.gurufocus.com/news/1086973/...s-from-occidental-petroleum
However, amid the chaos created by the Covid-19 pandemic and energy market turmoil, Occidental management has agreed to reach a truce with the guru. The agreements reached on March 25 between the two parties include the following:
- Andrew Langham and Nicholas Graziano, appointed by Carl Icahn (Trades, Portfolio), will receive board seats.
- The company will create a new board oversight committee that must be informed of any offers to acquire the company or its assets. Icahn-appointed directors will receive seats in this committee as well.
- Former CEO Stephen Chazen will be brought in as the new chairman of the company.
- Salaries of Occidental's U.S. employees will be cut by 30%.
- The 2020 capital budget will be cut by approximately $800 million in addition to the already announced $1.7 billion in reductions.
-CEO Vicki Hollub’s salary will be slashed by 81% and top executives will receive pay cuts that average 68%.
- Employee bonuses and perks, including gym memberships, will be discontinued from April.
Earlier in March, Occidental decided to cut the quarterly dividend by 86% as well.
Angesichts der Coronakrise wäre jetzt eine konzertierte Senkung der täglichen Fördermenge um 3-4 Millionen Barr. angebracht.
Saudis/Russen machen genau das Gegenteil.
Trump muss jetzt handeln.
https://www.reuters.com/article/...ussia-rdif-exclusive-idUSKBN21E13T
Weder die Russen noch die Saudis können sich einen niedrigen Ölpreis leisten. Dabei ist völlig unerheblich das beide die geringsten Förderkosten haben. Entscheidender ist das deren Staatshaushalt im wesentlichen durch Einnahmen aus dem Ölgeschäft finanziert wird. Hier sind sie in einer wesentlich schlechteren Position als US. Corona sollte das noch verstärken.
Ab Mai dürfte sich der Ölkonsum in der Welt sukzessive wieder erhöhen.
Im 3. oder 4. Quartal könnte der weltweite Verbrauch schon wieder bei 80-90 % der Vorkrisenwerte liegen.
April wird jetzt wohl der schlimmste Monat.
Aber ...versuch diesmal drin zu bleiben und nicht zu früh, du weißt schon :-)
das recht doch schon als Investitionsgrund, bzw. sollte die fokussierung darauf ausgerichtet sein........
https://steelguru.com/gas-oil/...-spending-and-cost-reductions/557710
Occidental Petroleum Corporation announced a further reduction in 2020 capital spending to between $2.7 billion and $2.9 billion from its original 2020 guidance of $5.2 billion to $5.4 billion, a midpoint reduction of 47 percent. At current commodity prices, 2020 annual production from continuing operations is expected to be 1,275,000 to 1,305,000 BOEPD, a reduction of 6 percent compared to prior guidance of 1,360,000 to 1,390,000 BOEPD.
The Company also announced it will reduce 2020 operating and corporate costs by at least $600 million compared to the original 2020 plan, including significant salary reductions for executive leadership. These cost reductions are in addition to previously announced operating and overhead synergies of $1.1 billion that are expected to be fully realized in 2020. The combination of synergy realizations and additional cost reductions is expected to reduce SG&A, Other Operating Expense, and Exploration Overhead to approximately $500 million on a future quarterly run-rate basis. Operating cost reductions are expected to lower 2020 domestic operating costs to approximately $7.00 per BOE.