BP share price: Q2 replacement cost loss shrinks

on Jul 26, 2016
Updated: Oct 21, 2019
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BP (LON:BP) has updated investors on its second-quarter performance this morning.

**Highlights from the company statement:**
· Replacement cost (RC) loss for the second quarter was $2,247 million, compared with a loss of $6,266 million a year ago. After adjusting for a net charge for non-operating items of $2,819 million and net unfavourable fair value accounting effects of $148 million (both on a post-tax basis), underlying RC profit for the second quarter was $720 million, compared with $1,313 million for the same period in 2015. For the half year, RC loss was $2,732 million, compared with a loss of $4,163 million a year ago. After adjusting for a net charge for non-operating items of $3,597 million and net unfavourable fair value accounting effects of $387 million (both on a post-tax basis), underlying RC profit for the half year was $1,252 million, compared with $3,890 million for the same period in 2015. The lower result arises mainly due to the impact of lower oil and gas realizations on the Upstream result. Non-operating items include a restructuring charge of $68 million for the quarter and $414 million for the half year. Cumulative restructuring charges from the beginning of the fourth quarter 2014 totalled $1.9 billion by the end of the second quarter 2016.

· All amounts, including finance costs, relating to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill have been treated as non-operating items, with a net pre-tax charge of $5,229 million for the second quarter and $6,146 million for the half year. As announced on 14 July 2016, following significant progress in resolving outstanding claims arising from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon accident and oil spill, a reliable estimate has now been determined for all remaining material liabilities arising from the incident, and a charge has been recorded this quarter. For further information on the Gulf of Mexico oil spill and its consequences see page 9 and Note 2 on page 17. See also Legal proceedings on page 33.

· Net cash provided by operating activities for the second quarter and half year was $3.9 billion and $5.8 billion respectively, compared with $6.3 billion and $8.1 billion for the same periods in 2015. Excluding post-tax amounts related to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, net cash provided by operating activities for the second quarter and half year was $5.3 billion and $8.3 billion respectively, compared with $6.4 billion and $8.9 billion for the same periods in 2015.

· Net debt* at 30 June 2016 was $30.9 billion, compared with $24.8 billion a year ago. The net debt ratio* at 30 June 2016 was 24.7%, compared with 18.8% a year ago. Net debt and the net debt ratio are non-GAAP measures. See page 24 for more information.

· Capital expenditure on an accruals basis* for the second quarter was $4.2 billion, of which organic capital expenditure* was $3.9 billion, compared with $4.7 billion for the same period in 2015, of which organic capital expenditure was $4.5 billion. For the half year, capital expenditure on an accruals basis was $8.1 billion, of which organic capital expenditure was $7.9 billion, compared with $9.1 billion for the same period in 2015, of which organic capital expenditure was $8.9 billion. See page 26 for further information.

· Disposal proceeds, as per the cash flow statement, were $0.4 billion for the second quarter and $1.6 billion for the half year, compared with $0.5 billion and $2.3 billion for the same periods in 2015. In addition, $0.3 billion was received in the second quarter in relation to the sale of approximately 11.5% from our shareholding in Castrol India Limited.

· BP today announced a quarterly dividend of 10.00 cents per ordinary share ($0.600 per ADS), which is expected to be paid on 16 September 2016. The corresponding amount in sterling will be announced on 6 September 2016. See page 23 for further information.
**More to follow…**
As of 07:03 BST, Tuesday, 26 July, BP plc share price is 440.35p.