March 27 (LNGJ) - Inpex Corp. , the Japanese oil and gas major and operator of the Ichthys LNG export plant at Bladin Point near Darwin in Australia’s Northern Territory and developer of the Abadi LNG project in Indonesia, said that annual revenues declined by 6.5 percent to 2.164 trillion yen ($14.3Bln) from 2.316 trillion yen in 2022. Net profits dropped 35.5 percent to 321.7Bln yen ($2.12Bln) from 498.4Bln yen in the previous year as LNG and petroleum prices declined.
The Tokyo-based company said that adjusted profits from the Ichthys LNG plant in 2023 amounted to 364.6 billion yen ($2.4Bln), which was an 8.8 percent return on invested capital (ROIC) on the joint venture. Inpex’s average realised natural gas price dropped by 18.2 percent to $5.62 per million British thermal units from $6.87 per MMBtu in 2022. “Inpex increased exploration activities surrounding the Ichthys gas field and for the Bonaparte carbon-capture and storage offshore Australia,” it added in a presentation. Inpex’s net sales revenues from crude oil decreased by 9.3 percent to 1,608 trillion yen ($10.62Bln) in 2023.








