Oil producer Hess profit jumps 65 percent on surging crude prices

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  • Hess said its average realized crude oil selling price rose to $86.75 per barrel, compared with $50.02 last year

US oil and gas producer Hess Corp. reported a 65 percent rise in first-quarter profit on Wednesday, helped by a jump in energy prices due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.


Oil prices hit multi-year records during the quarter as the conflict in Ukraine led to sanctions against Russia, one of the biggest exporters of crude, creating a global supply crunch.


Globally traded Brent crude was trading at around $105 per barrel on Wednesday and has risen about 36 percent this year.


Hess said its average realized crude oil selling price rose to $86.75 per barrel, compared with $50.02 last year.


Excluding Libya, the company said net production fell about 12 percent to 276,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day in the quarter due to output declines and unplanned downtime in the Gulf of Mexico.


Hess Corp. said net income attributable to the company rose to $417 million, or $1.34 per share, in the three months ended March 31, from $252 million, or 82 cents per share, last year.