ExxonMobil profits down 18% on weak refining margins
ExxonMobil reported an 18% decline in quarterly profits Thursday due to weaker refining earnings, but results bested expectations as oil and gas output stabilized.

Exxon, the largest US oil company, said third-quarter profits were $7.9 billion on revenues of $112.4 billion, down from $9.6 billion on revenues of $115.1 billion in the year-ago period.
Those results translated into earnings per share of $1.79, two cents above analyst estimates. Revenues bested expectations by about $5 billion.
Like other oil majors, such as Anglo-Dutch heavyweight Royal Dutch Shell, ExxonMobil was hit by weaker profit margins in the refining business.
Results for the segment nosedived to $592 million from $3.2 billion in the year-ago quarter.
However, ExxonMobil's oil and gas output registered a 1.5 per cent increase thanks in part to project ramp-ups in Canada and Nigeria.
ExxonMobil has seen declines in production in recent quarters, dipping 1.9 per cent in the second quarter and 3.5 per cent in the prior quarter.
Results in the upstream division, which comprises exploration and production activities, rose $740 million to $6.7 billion.
"ExxonMobil's third quarter results reflect our continued progress across a diverse set of profitable growth opportunities, which positions us well to deliver shareholder value," said chief executive Rex Tillerson.
ExxonMobil shares were up 0.8 per cent in pre-market trading.
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