Chevron Tops Estimates With 1st Quarter Profit Gain Despite Slide in Oil Prices

Chevron Tops Estimates With 1st Quarter Profit Gain Despite Slide in Oil Prices
The logo of Chevron in Los Angeles on April 12, 2016. Lucy Nicholson/Reuters
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HOUSTON—Oil major Chevron Corp. beat market expectations on Friday as profit nudged higher in the first quarter, with earnings from refining compensating for slides in energy prices as well as oil and gas production.

Net profit climbed 5 percent to $6.57 billion or $3.46 per share. Results beat consensus by 4 percent, according to Refinitiv data. The company’s standout business was refining, where higher margins helped income surge more than five-fold to $1.8 billion.