Exxon: $29 Billion Capex Budget Could Vary Depending On Opportunities
April 30 2009 - 11:33AM
Dow Jones News
Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM) said Thursday its $29 billion capital
expenditure budget for 2009 could change, depending on
opportunities, and that it has seen declines in materials and
vendors costs.
"That $29 billion figure is not a cap," said David Rosenthal,
Exxon Mobil vice president of investors relations. "But if new
opportunities present we are fortunate to have the financial
flexibility and organizational capability to take those projects
on."
Rosenthal, speaking to analysts on a conference call, said Exxon
Mobil is looking for opportunities and that it has already seen
some decline in vendor rates and material prices flowing through
the company's operating expenses.
The Irving, Texas company on Thursday reported a 58% drop in
first-quarter profits on sharply lower oil and natural gas prices
and the slowdown in the global economy, slightly missing Wall
Street expectations.
-By Isabel Ordonez, Dow Jones Newswires; 713-547-9207;
isabel.ordonez.com
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