Austria's OMV Second-Quarter Results Meet Forecasts as Chemicals Division Surges
08.01.2025 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

August 01, 2025 [Reuters]- Austrian oil and gas company OMV reported second-quarter results in line with expectations on Thursday, as lower contributions from its energy and fuels and feedstock divisions were compensated by higher results at the chemicals business.

 

The Vienna-based firm posted a clean operating result of 1.03 billion euros ($1.18 billion) for the second quarter, in line with expectations for 1.02 billion euros, according to a company-provided consensus.

A clean operating result is based on the current cost of supply, and excludes one-off items and short-term gains and losses from energy inventory holdings.

The company’s chemicals business reported for the second quarter a 76% increase in its clean operating profit to 200 million euros, citing a stronger contribution from the Borealis Group.

OMV’s chemicals division, viewed as a growth engine for the company as it moves away from polluting fossil fuels, produces chemicals used in gas and water pipes, car parts and medical syringes.

 

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