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Schlumberger Ltd, the world's largest oilfield services company, said on Friday its fourth-quarter earnings rose 71 percent on a strong performance in its seismic business and forecast "significant" growth in 2007. Income from continuing operations rose to $1.13 billion, or 92 cents per share, from $660 million, or 54 cents per share, a year earlier.
The earnings easily topped analysts' average expectation of 85 cents per share, according to Reuters Estimates. Investors pushed shares of Schlumberger more than 2 percent higher in early electronic trading.
Recent declines in crude oil and natural gas prices have raised concerns among investors that the 2-1/2 year surge in spending by oil and companies could begin winding down. But Schlumberger said the era of cheap energy prices had ended, and higher levels of investment were needed to secure supplies.
"While we remain of the opinion that there is no overall shortage of oil and gas reserves, the world is realising that the period of cheap hydrocarbon energy has ended and new and higher sustained levels of investment are necessary to meet demand and guarantee future supplies," Chief Executive Andrew Gould said in a statement.
Gould also said the company expects "significant" growth in 2007, especially in the Eastern Hemisphere. Revenue for the quarter rose 33 percent to $5.35 billion from $4.02 billion. "It was another very solid quarter," Mark Urness, analyst at Calyon Securities, said. "The big upside again was at Western Geco, which shows future exploration activity is going to be up a lot.
At Western Geco, Schlumberger's fast-growing seismic unit, pretax operating profits jumped to $273 million from $110 million as revenues increased to $721 million from $464 million.

Copyright Reuters, 2007

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