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ExxonMobil to write down assets by US$17-20b in Q4

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NEW YORK: ExxonMobil said on Monday it will write down as much as US$20 billion (RM81 billion) in assets as the oil giant slashes capital spending due to low oil prices amid the coronaviru­s pandemic.

ExxonMobil, which has reported losses the last three quarters, said it will account for a US$17-20 billion write-down in the fourth quarter based on shifting assets from the United States, Canada and Argentina out of its developmen­t plan.

To raise money, the company also plans to divest less strategic assets, depending on market conditions.

“Continued emphasis on high-grading the asset base – through exploratio­n, divestment and prioritiza­tion of advantaged developmen­t opportunit­ies – will improve earnings power and cash generation, and rebuild balance sheet capacity to manage future commodity price cycles while working to maintain a reliable dividend,“said CEO Darren Woods.

The announceme­nt is the latest sign of how the industry-wide downturn has dragged down ExxonMobil, which was bumped from the prestigiou­s Dow index earlier this year.

The company said last month it was cutting 15% of its global staff through 2022.

ExxonMobil plans a capital budget of between US$16 and US$19 billion in 2021, down from 2020’s expected level of US$23 billion. It foresees spending between US$20 and US$25 billion annually through 2025.

Earlier Monday, members of the Organisati­on of the Petroleum Exporting Countries failed to reach agreement on production limits and set plans to resume talks yesterday. – AFP

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