As many energy companies post surging 2nd quarter profits, Alberta's job reports modest job growth
Several Calgary-based energy companies are reporting a surge in earnings for the second quarter of 2022, yet analysts don't expect the energy boom to translate into an immediate rush of field jobs as companies recuperate from the financial toll extracted by the pandemic.
Suncor reported record-breaking earnings of $3.99 billion in the second quarter, more than quadruple the $868 million it earned in the same period of 2021.
"In the second quarter of 2022, Suncor reported the highest quarterly adjusted funds from operations in its history," said Kris Smith, interim president and CEO of Suncor group during a conference call with investors on Friday.
Cenovus posted earnings of $2.4 billion in the second quarter, compared with $224 million a year earlier.
Canadian Natural said it earned $3.5 billion, up from $1.6 billion in the same quarter last year.
And MEG Energy also reported recent quarterly earnings of $225 million, up from $68 million from 12 months earlier.
"In the second quarter, MEG initiated its share buyback program and continued to make significant progress on debt reduction," said Derek Evans, president and CEO MEG Energy, during a call with investors on July 29.
Other companies to report high quarterly profits include Pembina, Imperial Oil, Enbridge, TC Energy, Precision Drilling and Crescent Point, to name a few.
Some energy analysts say they expect energy companies will use the extra money to find balance, by focussing first on debt repayment and increasing shareholder profits.
"I think what most companies are going to do is to pay down some debt, increase the dividends to back to about where they were before," said Bob Schulz, professor at the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary.
Schulz also expects to see modest job growth in the sector, but also expansion of new jobs including data analytics for reducing emissions, tech position and expansion of automation.
Another analyst says this boom will be distinct, and doesn't expect companies to hastily reinvest in upstream drilling projects that would bring back numerous jobs in the oil field.
"(During the COVID-19 pandemic) they all took a pretty big beating through that period," said Kevin Birn, chief Canadian oil analyst for S&P Global Insights.
He added, "They'll strengthen that balance sheet over the longer term, because it was a protracted period of lower prices that preceded even COVID-19."
CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF PETROLEUM PRODUCERS
However, production hasn't slowed down as demand for oil and natural gas remains high, according to the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP).
In a statement to CTV News, CAPP President and CEO Lisa Baiton says: "After nearly a decade of depressed commodity prices, producers in Canada have started increasing their investments which are expected to grow by at least $6 billion this year. As a result, we are reaching record high oil production in Canada as well as record high exports thanks to increased transportation capacity from the completion of the Line 3 expansion at the end of 2021."
Baiton also said the industry will benefit from the completion of the TransMountain (TMX) expansion pipeline scheduled to flow in 2023.
The statement continued, "Producers are looking to maintain cost discipline and match growing production with transportation capacity. The world will continue to need responsibly produced oil and natural gas for years to come. And we believe that supply should come from Canada.
Alberta's overall economy is also growing modestly, the July unemployment rate is 4.8 per cent according to Statistics Canada.
Calgary added 12,000 jobs last month.
“I am confident that our work to diversify and strengthen our economy will continue to provide more opportunities for more Albertans in the months ahead," said Doug Schweitzer, Minister for Jobs, Economy and Innovation in a news release sent Friday.
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Wildfire battles continue under heat, air quality alerts over most of Canada
The battle against hundreds of wildfires continues, as almost every jurisdiction in Canada remains under either heat or air quality warnings from the federal government. The day after what was supposed to be national Clean Air Day, dozens of alerts remain in place for unseasonable heat or smoky air quality.

Can face masks help protect you from wildfire smoke? Health expert explains
An official recommendation to wear a mask to protect yourself from wildfire smoke is being echoed by health experts as plumes of smoke make their way across parts of Canada, causing poor air quality.
Hundreds of American firefighters arrive in Canada to help battle wildfires
Hundreds of American firefighters have recently arrived in Canada to help battle wildfires and more are on the way, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday.
Here's how major cities in Canada and the U.S. look blanketed by wildfire smoke
Photos show smoke-filled skies in cities across Canada and the U.S. as air quality warnings were issued in wake of the hundreds of wildfires from Quebec and Ontario.
RBC Canadian Open teeing off amid controversy in golf world
Some of the world's top players are teeing off at the RBC Canadian Open today amid the hotly debated LIV Golf-PGA Tour controversy that shook the golf world this week.
Calgary mass killer Matthew de Grood seeks 'absolute discharge'
The man who was found not criminally responsible in the stabbing deaths of five people at a house party in Brentwood more than nine years ago is seeking more freedoms.
Documents reveal what happened inside the discord at Canada's drug-price regulator
Internal emails from the agency tasked with regulating the price of patented drugs in Canada shows discord and division was sparked by a letter from the health minister, culminating in an indefinite pause on major drug-price reforms and several resignations.
Knife attacker injures several people, including children, in French Alpine town
An attacker with a knife stabbed several children and at least one adult, leaving some with life-threatening injuries, in a town in the Alps on Thursday before he was arrested, authorities said.
Philippines raises alert level around volcano, villagers told to leave danger zone
Philippine officials on Thursday raised the alert level for one of the country's most active volcanoes after superheated streams of gas, debris and rocks cascaded down its upper slope in a condition they fear could lead to a hazardous eruption within days or weeks.