With commodity prices soaring, first quarter producer earningsare coming in at record levels. Vastar Resources reported a massive307% increase first-quarter 2000 net income. Income was tallied at$77.4 million ($0.78 per diluted share), the company’s thirdconsecutive quarterly record, compared to $19 million ($0.19 perdiluted share) in 1Q99. Vastar’s gas production was down nearly 10%to 1,054 MMcf/d, but realized gas prices were up 57 cents to $2.19on average. Crude and condensate production came in at 46.0thousand barrels per day (Mb/d) down from 46.7 Mb/d in the sameperiod last year, but realized oil prices rocketed to $24.73 from$11.16. And gas liquids production increased to 20.8 Mb/d from 9.2Mbd in 1Q99, while realized liquids prices soared to $19.11 from$8.10.

Meanwhile, Vastar’s cash production costs were essentially flatat $0.54/Mcf of gas equivalent (Mcfe), compared with $0.53 per Mcfeduring last year’s first quarter. Its exploration expenses were$68.6 million, compared to $39.0 million. Dry hole expenses rosesharply to $37.7 million, compared to $5.4 million because of afailed deepwater well.

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