Imperial Oil Long Term Debt 2010-2023 | IMO

Imperial Oil long term debt from 2010 to 2023. Long term debt can be defined as the sum of all long term debt fields.
  • Imperial Oil long term debt for the quarter ending December 31, 2023 was $2.971B, a 4.22% decline year-over-year.
  • Imperial Oil long term debt for 2023 was $2.971B, a 4.22% decline from 2022.
  • Imperial Oil long term debt for 2022 was $3.102B, a 23.07% decline from 2021.
  • Imperial Oil long term debt for 2021 was $4.033B, a 8.98% increase from 2020.
Imperial Oil Annual Long Term Debt
(Millions of US $)
2023 $2,971
2022 $3,102
2021 $4,033
2020 $3,700
2019 $3,739
2018 $3,841
2017 $3,861
2016 $3,800
2015 $5,144
2014 $4,452
2013 $4,317
2012 $1,176
2011 $4,776
2010 $3,185
2009 $2,526
Imperial Oil Quarterly Long Term Debt
(Millions of US $)
2023-12-31 $2,971
2023-09-30 $2,994
2023-06-30 $2,992
2023-03-31 $2,977
2022-12-31 $3,102
2022-09-30 $3,094
2022-06-30 $3,950
2022-03-31 $3,987
2021-12-31 $4,033
2021-09-30 $4,020
2021-06-30 $4,124
2021-03-31 $3,912
2020-12-31 $3,700
2020-09-30 $3,725
2020-06-30 $3,582
2020-03-31 $3,705
2019-12-31 $3,739
2019-09-30 $3,761
2019-06-30 $3,715
2019-03-31 $3,740
2018-12-31 $3,841
2018-09-30 $3,816
2018-06-30 $3,869
2018-03-31 $3,955
2017-12-31 $3,861
2017-09-30 $4,000
2017-06-30 $3,733
2017-03-31 $3,798
2016-12-31 $3,800
2016-09-30 $5,400
2016-06-30 $5,468
2016-03-31 $5,141
2015-12-31 $5,144
2015-09-30 $4,952
2015-06-30 $4,887
2015-03-31 $4,533
2014-12-31 $4,452
2014-09-30 $4,085
2014-06-30 $4,076
2014-03-31 $4,032
2013-12-31 $4,317
2013-09-30 $4,219
2013-06-30 $3,486
2013-03-31 $2,748
2012-12-31 $1,176
2012-09-30 $4,757
2012-06-30 $4,655
2012-03-31 $4,786
2011-12-31 $4,776
2011-09-30 $3,663
2011-06-30 $1,102
2011-03-31 $3,454
2010-12-31 $3,185
2010-09-30 $2,570
2010-06-30 $2,456
2010-03-31 $2,603
2009-12-31 $2,526
2009-09-30 $2,251
2009-06-30 $1,940
2009-03-31 $27
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Oils/Energy Oil & Gas - Canadian Integrated $36.464B $37.754B
Imperial Oil Ltd is mainly engaged in the oil & gas production, petroleum products refining and marketing and chemical business. It is Canada's largest jet fuel supplier & a major producer of asphalt. It primarily operates under three segments: Upstream, Downstream and Chemical. The upstream unit is involved in the exploration and production of crude and synthetic oil, bitumen and natural gas. Imperial Oil primarily focuses on three main assets in Alberta - the Syncrude oil sands joint venture with Suncor Energy, the Aspen, & the Kearl oil sands projects. It's upstream assets have a proved reserve life of nearly 30 years. The downstream segment deals with the refining of crude oil along with distribution and marketing of refined products. The unit is engaged with the selling of petroleum products under the Esso & Mobil brands with 1,800 retail sites. The Chemical segment is concerned with the manufacture and marketing of various petrochemicals including plasticizers, polyethylene resins, benzene among others.
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