Occidental says low-carbon business profits could match oil

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The impact of severe winter storms in Texas last week that shuttered oil production in the top U.S. oilfield was temporary and not expected to ...

REUTERS: Occidental Petroleum Corp expects its low-carbon business to generate earnings equal to its oil and gas production business in the coming decades, Chief Executive Vicki Hollub told analysts on Tuesday.

Occidental has been an early mover among U.S. oil producers in setting ambitious net-zero emissions goals and last year created a low-carbon group to commercialize pulling carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere through a process known as direct air capture.An Occidental-backed venture on Tuesday awarded an engineering and design contract for a direct-air capture facility in the Permian Basin.

"As part of our low-carbon strategy, we can provide a solution for partners and other industries as well, which is airlines and utilities," Hollub said."Those industries may not have an alternative means to significantly lower their carbon footprint." The U.S. producer posted on Monday after market close a larger-than-expected fourth-quarter loss despite higher oil and gas prices as an asset sale weighed on results. Occidental had a pre-tax loss of US$1.1 billion in their oil and gas business for the quarter, though that unit had profits of US$921 million in the fourth quarter of 2019.

The costs of shutdowns and restarts from the winter storm are not yet quantified, Hollub said."But the good thing is we see no permanent damage with anything, and the wells are starting back and looking very good," she added.

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