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Saudi Aramco Net Income Grew 30% in Q1 Year-on-Year

© AP Photo / HASAN JAMALIA fuel storage tank at the Saudi Aramco Shell oil refinery in Jubail, Saudi Arabia, in this photo taken Tuesday, June 1, 2004
A fuel storage tank at the Saudi Aramco Shell oil refinery in Jubail, Saudi Arabia, in this photo taken Tuesday, June 1, 2004 - Sputnik International, 1920, 04.05.2021
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Saudi Arabia's state-owned oil company Saudi Aramco on Tuesday announced gaining $21.7 billion in net income in the first quarter of 2021, a 30 percent increase compared to the same period last year.

"Aramco's net income was $21.7 billion for the first quarter, a 30% increase from $16.7 billion in Q1 2020, primarily driven by a stronger oil market and higher refining and chemicals margins, partly offset by lower production", the company said in a statement.

The company also declared a dividend of 18.8 billion for the first quarter, which will be paid in the second one.

© AFP 2023 / MARWAN NAAMANIAn Asian worker covers his face to protect it from the dust and the blazing sun at the site of Saudi Aramco's (the national oil company) Al-Khurais central oil processing facility under construction in the Saudi Arabian desert, 160 kms east of the capital Riyadh, on June 23, 2008
Saudi Aramco Net Income Grew 30% in Q1 Year-on-Year - Sputnik International, 1920, 04.05.2021
An Asian worker covers his face to protect it from the dust and the blazing sun at the site of Saudi Aramco's (the national oil company) Al-Khurais central oil processing facility under construction in the Saudi Arabian desert, 160 kms east of the capital Riyadh, on June 23, 2008
"Aramco demonstrated reliable upstream performance with an average total hydrocarbon production of 11.5 million barrels per day of oil equivalent in the first quarter of 2021, including 8.6 million barrels per day of crude oil", the statement added.

In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic led to a slowing of the global economy, limiting the need for energy resources.

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