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    OMV more than doubles Q2 core earnings on soaring gas prices

    Published by Wanda Rich

    Posted on July 28, 2022

    2 min read

    Last updated: February 5, 2026

    The image shows the OMV logo at a gas station, symbolizing the company's significant earnings growth due to soaring gas prices influenced by the Ukraine crisis. This visual ties to OMV's recent financial reports and its operations in the European gas market.
    OMV logo displayed at a gas station, reflecting soaring gas prices amid Ukraine crisis - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    BERLIN (Reuters) -Austrian energy and chemicals group OMV more than doubled second-quarter core operating profit on the back of soaring gas prices fuelled by the war in Ukraine.

    BERLIN (Reuters) -Austrian energy and chemicals group OMV more than doubled second-quarter core operating profit on the back of soaring gas prices fuelled by the war in Ukraine.

    It reported clean current cost of supplies (CCS) earnings before interest and tax (EBIT), which exclude special items and inventory gains or losses, of 2.94 billion euros ($3 billion) on Thursday, beating analyst expectations for 2.79 billion euros.

    The group, which in past years benefitted from profits on Russian assets, said it purchased on average 6.67 terrawatt hours (TWh) per month of natural gas under long-term supply agreements with Gazprom in Germany and Austria in the second quarter.

    The West is anxiously monitoring gas flows from Russia, especially through the major Nord Stream 1 pipeline. Gazprom delivered a mere fifth of its total capacity on Wednesday, which is seen as retaliation against Western sanctions over Russia’s war with Ukraine.

    OMV receives part of its Russian gas through the pipeline.

    It said it did not expect natural gas exports from Russia to stop entirely. “In the event of further or even full gas supply disruptions from Russia, OMV can use gas in storage to supply customers and has access to other liquid gas market hubs in Europe until the regulator implements energy steering measures,” the group said in its quarterly report.

    To become less dependent on Russia, OMV has booked 40 TWh of additional transport capacity from Norway and Italy to Austria for the gas year October 2022 to September 2023.

    The volume corresponds to nearly half of Austria’s annual demand and covers OMV’s delivery obligations in Austria, according to the company. The group’s gas storage facilities were almost 89% full, CEO Alfred Stern said earlier this month.

    Costs for filling its gas storage facilities, and increased production costs in its refining business due to the high gas prices, weighed on the group’s cash flow in the second quarter. Cash flow from operating activities dropped to 461 million euros, missing analyst expectations of 1.843 billion.

    ($1 = 0.9800 euros)

    (Reporting by Kirsti KnolleEditing by Paul Carrel and Mark Potter)

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    1What is core operating profit?

    Core operating profit refers to the earnings generated from a company's primary business operations, excluding any income from non-operational activities or one-time events.

    2What is cash flow from operating activities?

    Cash flow from operating activities measures the cash generated from a company's core business operations, indicating its ability to generate sufficient cash to maintain and grow its operations.

    3What are special items in financial reporting?

    Special items are non-recurring or unusual expenses or revenues that are not part of a company's regular operations, often disclosed separately to provide clearer financial insights.

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