Origin Energy Reports Lower APLNG Revenue, Warns of Annual Loss at Octopus
04.27.2026 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

April 27, 2026 [Reuters]- Australia’s Origin Energy reported a ‌17% drop in third-quarter revenue from its stake in the Australia Pacific LNG project on Monday and warned of an annual loss from its share in Britain’s Octopus Energy.

 

Shares of the country’s top electricity and gas ​retailer by market value fell as much as 4.5% to A$12.20, their lowest level ​in more than a week, and were last trading 3.7% lower, as of ⁠0416 GMT.

Origin reported commodity revenue of A$481 million ($344.97 million) from its share in the Australia ​Pacific LNG (APLNG) project in Queensland for the March quarter, down 17% from last year and 9% ​sequentially.

That was mainly due to lower production at the flagship liquefied natural gas (LNG) project, reflecting two fewer days in the quarter and declining output from ageing gas fields, which also impacted sales.

Origin said total production from ​its shares in the project fell 3% sequentially to 45.2 petajoules (PJ), while total sales declined ​6% to 43.8 PJ.

The war in the Middle East has upended oil and LNG supply and sparked volatility ‌in global ⁠commodity markets. However, Origin’s long-term export contracts mean oil price movements take time to filter through.

“Changes in oil prices have a lagged effect on Australia Pacific LNG’s long-term export contracts, and we do not expect this to flow through to results until FY27,” CEO Frank Calabria said.

“The ​market is selling the ​near-term signal – a sequential ⁠APLNG revenue drop in a volatile LNG environment is enough to cloud the outlook regardless of long-term contract protection,” said Hebe Chen, a ​market analyst at Vantage Markets.

Origin also warned annual operating earnings from its ​share in ⁠Octopus Energy, Britain’s largest electricity supplier by market share, could range from a loss of A$70 million to a profit of A$30 million, sharply below its earlier forecast of A$0 to A$150 million.

“This ⁠is primarily ​due to impacts from UK regulatory changes as well ​as adverse weather in February and March in the UK,” Calabria said.

 

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