© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The logo of Italian energy company Eni is seen at the booth of Eni during the Nigeria International Petroleum Summit in Abuja, Nigeria February 10, 2020. REUTERS/Afolabi Sotunde
By Stephen Jewkes
MILAN (Reuters) – Italian energy group Eni pledged higher shareholder returns after swinging to a net profit in the second quarter to beat expectations as firmer oil prices offset lower production.
Adjusted net profit was 929 million euros ($1.1 billion), compared with a loss of 714 million euros in the year-earlier period, Eni said on Friday. The result beat an analyst consensus of 570 million euros.
“These results, the progress on delivering our strategy, the outlook, and a reference scenario of $65/bbl, have allowed us to increase our dividend back to pre-COVID levels,” said Chief Executive Claudio Descalzi.
Santander (MC:) said the results were strong with a major step-change in cash returns. “We see a consequent positive trading reaction vs peers short term,” oil analyst Jason Kenney said.
Eni shares were up 1.4% at 0900 GMT while the European oil&gas index was down 0.2%.
Eni, which cut its dividend last year to 0.36 euros, said it would pay a 2021 dividend of 0.86 euros per share and launch a 400 million euro share buyback.
The hike follows similar moves at peers like Shell (LON:), as the industry signals confidence in a lasting recovery from the pandemic, reassuring investors on the roll out of risky climate strategies.
Eni has launched one of the industry’s most ambitious clean-up strategies, pledging carbon neutrality by 2050 and shifting into clean energy as it phases out oil production.
On Friday it doubled its forecast for renewable energy capacity this year to 2 gigawatts, while confirming an oil and gas production forecast of about 1.7 million boe/d.
The group, which is targeting renewable capacity of 15 GW in 2030, has snapped up a series of renewable energy portfolios in recent weeks and pledged to ramp up green generation in some countries where it already operates.
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