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Marathon, and Valero's market valuations reached record highs in 2022; while Phillips 66 and PBF's are near highs reached in 2019. LESS CAPACITY, MORE PROFITSWhen the pandemic hit, big U.S. refiners closed numerous facilities that were less profitable than other operations. Processing capacity is expected to increase by 1 million bpd per day in 2022 and 1.6 million bpd in 2023, mostly in Africa, Asia and the Middle East. The margins to produce gasoline were consistently higher throughout 2022 than in the last several years as a result of the Ukraine war. A series of closures have caused U.S. processing capacity to decline even as refiners have become more profitable.
PBF Energy to repurchase up to $500 million worth of shares
  + stars: | 2022-12-12 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
Dec 12 (Reuters) - PBF Energy Inc (PBF.N) said on Monday it will repurchase shares worth up to $500 million as the U.S. refiner looks to boost shareholder payouts after reporting soaring profits. The company's shares were trading up about 7% at $34.90. Refiner Phillips 66 (PSX.N) said in November it plans to return up to $12 billion more to shareholders by end-2024, while Marathon Petroleum Corp (MPC.N) indicated plans to begin buying back shares as part of its current $5 billion repurchase program. Last week, PBF named Karen Davis as interim finance chief, replacing Erik Young effective Jan. 1. Reporting by Ankit Kumar; Editing by Shounak DasguptaOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Dec 2 (Reuters) - Shares of HF Sinclair Corp (DINO.N) fell over 6% on Friday after the U.S. refiner forecast capital expenditure of $940 million to $1.15 billion for fiscal 2023, including its transportation business Holly Energy Partners (HEP.N). Shares fell to $57.38 in afternoon trading, their lowest level in six weeks and worst day in ten. Turnarounds made up a bulk of HF Sinclair's expected costs for next year, at $530 million to $630 million. HF Sinclair was formed as a parent company after HollyFrontier Corp bought almost all of Sinclair Oil Corp's assets for $2.6 billion. Other refiners Phillips 66 (PSX.N), Marathon Petroleum Corp (MPC.N), Valero Energy Corp (VLO.N) and PBF Energy Inc (PBF.N) were down 2%-6%.
Job cuts announced by U.S.-based employers jumped 13% to 33,843 in October, the highest since February 2021, according to a report. However, Bloomberg on Sunday reported Twitter was reaching out to dozens of employees who lost their jobs, asking them to return. Coinbase Global (COIN.O):The cryptocurrency exchange said it planned to cut over 60 jobs, in its recruiting and institutional onboarding teams. read moreThe move marks a second round of jobs cuts at the company this year, and comes at a time when cryptocurrencies have been roiled by extreme volatility as investors dump risky assets. Walt Disney Co (DIS.N):The media giant is planning to freeze hiring and cut some jobs, according to a company memo seen by Reuters.
Companies Phillips 66 FollowNov 9 (Reuters) - Refiner Phillips 66 (PSX.N) said on Wednesday it plans to return up to $12 billion more to shareholders by end-2024 through dividends and stock buybacks, sending its shares up 2.3%. Phillips posted a bumper $5.4 billion profit for its third-quarter ended Sept. 30, compared with $402 million a year earlier. It also returned $1.2 billion through share repurchases and dividends during the quarter. Analysts at Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co, however, said Phillips' total capital return yield severely lagged that of peers, despite larger-than-expected buybacks in the third quarter. Phillips' hefty investor-return plan comes at a time President Joe Biden has demanded that energy companies invest their profit into boosting production before considering shareholder returns.
Nov 7 (Reuters) - Corporate America is cutting thousands of jobs to rein in costs amid tightening monetary policy and growing fears of a recession. Job cuts announced by U.S.-based employers jumped 13% to 33,843 in October, the highest since February 2021, a report said. Microsoft:Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) laid off under 1,000 employees across several divisions this week, Axios reported, citing a source. However, Bloomberg on Sunday reported Twitter was reaching out to dozens of employees who lost their jobs, asking them to return. Chime:Online banking firm Chime has laid off 12% of its employees, or about 160 jobs, a spokesperson said.
DoorDash Inc (DASH.N):The food delivery firm, which enjoyed a growth surge during the pandemic, said it was reducing its corporate headcount by about 1,250 employees. Twitter Inc:The social media company laid off half its workforce across teams ranging from communications and content curation to product and engineering following Elon Musk's $44 billion takeover. Chime Financial Inc:The online banking firm has laid off 12% of its employees, or about 160 jobs, a spokesperson said. Coinbase Global (COIN.O):The cryptocurrency exchange said it planned to cut over 60 jobs, in its recruiting and institutional onboarding teams. CNN:Warner Bros Discovery-owned (WBD.O) CNN's top boss Chris Licht informed employees in an all-staff memo that job cuts were underway.
REUTERS/Bing GuanHOUSTON, Nov 4 (Reuters) - U.S. oil refiners this quarter will run their plants at breakneck rates, near or above 90% of capacity, as tight fuel supplies spur high profits and operating rates, according to company forecasts and analysts surveyed by Reuters. The refining industry has minted huge profits this year on buoyant demand for gasoline, diesel and jet fuel. PBF restarted units idled during the pandemic at its Paulsboro, N.J., plant to produce more diesel and jet fuel, with the company's refineries running at a record-high 980,000 barrels per day last quarter, Young said. Overall, refiners are forecasting production will remain close to third quarter levels, which averaged 92.75%, said Matthew Blair, refining analyst at researcher Tudor Pickering & Holt. Diesel stocks in particular “are well below typical levels and are running at some 20% below the seasonal average,” Paisie said.
Nov 1 (Reuters) - Marathon Petroleum (MPC.N) and Phillips 66 (PSX.N) posted quarterly profits which cruised past Wall Street estimates on Tuesday, becoming the latest U.S. refiners to benefit from robust fuel demand and margins amid tight supplies. U.S. refiners are posting strong profits with refineries running at record levels this year, strong export demand amid a squeezed supply due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine and plant closings. Shares of Marathon rose 1.3% pre-market to $115.10, while Phillips 66 was up 1% at $105.25. Mirroring similar gains, rival Phillips 66's realized refining margins tripled in the July-September quarter to $26.58 per barrel. Rival Valero Energy (VLO.N), which also beat profit estimates on strong margins last week, said it continues to maximize refining utilization.
Companies Phillips 66 FollowHOUSTON, Oct 26 (Reuters) - U.S. oil refiner Phillips 66 (PSX.N) has begun cutting employees at several refineries, refined products terminals and offices as part of a restructuring program, said two people familiar with the matter. The job cuts affect a small number salaried employees in management and upper-level technical services workers at several locations. A small number of hourly workers also will lose their jobs, the people said. A spokesperson declined immediate comment. Reporting by Erwin SebaOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Premarket stocks: Why investors aren't going green
  + stars: | 2022-10-24 | by ( Nicole Goodkind | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +8 min
ESG funds in September saw their largest outflow of investor cash since the March 2020 recession. These ESG and responsible investing funds saw assets under management peak above $8.5 trillion in late 2021. That’s because ESG ratings agencies tend to rate companies against others within their industry, so oil and gas companies are rated separately from automotive companies. A debate over how to regulate ESG funds is also adding to the noisy picture. But the hurdles facing ESG investing show that doing so is easier said than done.
Phillips 66's (PSX.N) 139,000 barrel-per-day (bpd) Los Angeles-area refinery in Wilmington, California, began an overhaul after a Sept. 16 fire on a reformer. On Sept. 11, Chevron Corp (CVX.N) reported an equipment failure at its 245,271 bpd San Francisco-area refinery in Richmond, California. Marathon Petroleum (MPC.N) shut a unit in planned flaring between Sept. 3 and 9 at its 383,000 bpd Carson, California, refinery in the Los Angeles area. Los Angeles market gasoline for delivery later in October was lower, pointing to some refinery production returning within a few weeks, traders said. November CARBOB sold in Los Angeles at 50 cent and 57 cents a gallon over December NYMEX RBOB.
REUTERS/Loren Elliott/File PhotoHOUSTON, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Oil refiners Valero Energy Corp (VLO.N) and Marathon Petroleum Corp (MPC.N) are the biggest beneficiaries of the U.S. government's oil reserve releases, taking nearly half the crude offered, a Reuters analysis of Department of Energy data showed on Wednesday. The Biden administration has opened spigots at the nation's Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) to lower fuel prices and ease a supply crunch from Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Awards of about 218 million barrels for the 12 months endedSept. Valero, the second largest U.S. refiner by capacity, secured 52.7 million, while top oil processor Marathon Petroleum snapped up 45.2 million barrels. About 24.42 million barrels were released by exchange, with the largest amounts taken by Exxon and Shell.
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