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Imperial Oil Limited is a Canadian company active in the exploration, production and transportation of oil and natural gas.

Imperial Oil - 10-Q quarterly report FY


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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 10-Q
   
þ QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(D)
OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the quarterly period ended June 30, 2008
OR
   
o  TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(D)
OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the transition period from __________ to __________
Commission file number 0-12014
IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
   
CANADA
 98-0017682
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
 (I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)
   
237 Fourth Avenue S.W.
  
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
 T2P 3M9
(Address of principal executive offices)
 (Postal Code)
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code: 1-800-567-3776
 
The registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.
YES   þ          NO   o
The registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, or a smaller reporting company (see definition of “large accelerated filer”, “accelerated filer” and “smaller reporting company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934).
   
Large accelerated filer   þ
 Accelerated filer   o
Non-accelerated filer   o
 Smaller reporting company   o
The registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934).
YES   o          NO   þ
The number of common shares outstanding, as of June 30, 2008, was 882,072,607.
 
 

 


 

IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
 
INDEX
     
  PAGE 
PART I — Financial Information
    
 
    
Item 1 - Financial Statements.
    
 
    
Consolidated Statement of Income -
Three months ended June 30, 2008 and 2007
Six months ended June 30, 2008 and 2007
  3 
 
    
Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows -
Three months ended June 30, 2008 and 2007
Six months ended June 30, 2008 and 2007
  4 
 
    
Consolidated Balance Sheet -
As at June 30, 2008 and December 31, 2007
  5 
 
    
Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements
  6 
 
    
Item 2 - Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations.
  12 
 
    
Item 3 - Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk.
  15 
 
    
Item 4 - Controls and Procedures.
  15 
 
    
PART II — Other Information
    
 
    
Item 2 - Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds.
  16 
 
    
Item 6 - Exhibits.
  17 
 
    
SIGNATURES
  17 
 
In this report all dollar amounts are expressed in Canadian dollars unless otherwise stated. This report should be read in conjunction with the company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2007, and Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2008.
Statements in this report regarding future events or conditions are forward-looking statements. Actual results could differ materially due to the impact of market conditions, changes in law or governmental policy, changes in operating conditions and costs, changes in project schedules, operating performance, demand for oil and gas, commercial negotiations or other technical and economic factors.

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IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
 
PART I — FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Item 1. Financial Statements.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF INCOME
(U.S. GAAP, unaudited)
                 
          Six months 
  Second quarter  to June 30 
millions of Canadian dollars 2008  2007  2008  2007 
 
REVENUES AND OTHER INCOME
                
Operating revenues (a)(b)
  8,618   6,299   15,849   12,066 
Investment and other income (4)
  241   40   273   207 
     
TOTAL REVENUES AND OTHER INCOME
  8,859   6,339   16,122   12,273 
     
 
                
EXPENSES
                
Exploration
  17   43   57   71 
Purchases of crude oil and products (c)
  5,312   3,470   9,808   6,623 
Production and manufacturing (5)(d)
  1,114   888   2,091   1,734 
Selling and general (5)
  324   385   619   671 
Federal excise tax (a)
  328   324   640   629 
Depreciation and depletion
  181   198   362   387 
Financing costs (6)(e)
     11   (3)  23 
     
TOTAL EXPENSES
  7,276   5,319   13,574   10,138 
     
 
                
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES
  1,583   1,020   2,548   2,135 
 
                
INCOME TAXES
  435   308   719   649 
     
 
                
NET INCOME (3)
  1,148   712   1,829   1,486 
     
 
                
NET INCOME PER COMMON SHARE — BASIC (dollars) (8)
  1.29   0.76   2.05   1.58 
NET INCOME PER COMMON SHARE — DILUTED (dollars) (8)
  1.28   0.76   2.03   1.57 
DIVIDENDS PER COMMON SHARE (dollars)
  0.09   0.09   0.18   0.17 
 
                
(a)   Federal excise tax included in operating revenues
  328   324   640   629 
(b)   Amounts from related parties included in operating revenues
  628   407   1,219   846 
(c)   Amounts to related parties included in purchases of crude oil and products
  1,250   837   2,509   1,491 
(d)   Amounts to related parties included in production and manufacturing expenses
  43   50   90   93 
(e)   Amounts to related parties included in financing costs
  (1)  8   (1)  17 
The notes to the financial statements are an integral part of these financial statements.

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IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
 
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
(U.S. GAAP, unaudited)
                 
          Six months 
inflow/(outflow) Second quarter  to June 30 
millions of Canadian dollars 2008  2007  2008  2007 
 
OPERATING ACTIVITIES
                
Net income
  1,148   712   1,829   1,486 
Adjustment for non-cash items:
                
Depreciation and depletion
  181   198   362   387 
(Gain)/loss on asset sales (4)
  (221)  (8)  (232)  (101)
Deferred income taxes and other
  (177)  (20)  (242)  51 
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
                
Accounts receivable
  (366)  (116)  (764)  (232)
Inventories and prepaids
  103   71   (469)  (198)
Income taxes payable
  370   16   359   (408)
Accounts payable
  479   210   1,063   480 
All other items — net (a)
  (61)  62   (152)  (65)
     
CASH FROM (USED IN) OPERATING ACTIVITIES
  1,456   1,125   1,754   1,400 
     
 
                
INVESTING ACTIVITIES
                
Additions to property, plant and equipment and intangibles
  (291)  (184)  (551)  (372)
Proceeds from asset sales
  228   17   241   186 
Loans to equity company
  (2)  (1)  (2)  (1)
     
CASH FROM (USED IN) INVESTING ACTIVITIES
  (65)  (168)  (312)  (187)
     
 
                
FINANCING ACTIVITIES
                
Short-term debt — net
     405      405 
Repayment of long-term debt
     (654)     (654)
Long-term debt issued
     250      250 
Reduction in capitalized lease obligations
  (1)     (2)  (1)
Issuance of common shares under stock option plan
  2   7   6   9 
Common shares purchased (8)
  (606)  (622)  (1,196)  (1,191)
Dividends paid
  (81)  (76)  (163)  (152)
     
CASH FROM (USED IN) FINANCING ACTIVITIES
  (686)  (690)  (1,355)  (1,334)
     
 
                
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN CASH
  705   267   87   (121)
CASH AT BEGINNING OF PERIOD
  590   1,770   1,208   2,158 
 
                
     
CASH AT END OF PERIOD
  1,295   2,037   1,295   2,037 
     
 
                
(a)   Includes contribution to registered pension plans
  (6)  (6)  (153)  (153)
The notes to the financial statements are an integral part of these financial statements.

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IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
 
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET
(U.S. GAAP, unaudited)
         
  As at  As at 
  June 30  Dec. 31 
millions of Canadian dollars 2008  2007 
 
ASSETS
        
Current assets
        
Cash
  1,295   1,208 
Accounts receivable, less estimated doubtful accounts
  2,898   2,132 
Inventories of crude oil and products
  865   566 
Materials, supplies and prepaid expenses
  298   128 
Deferred income tax assets
  944   660 
   
Total current assets
  6,300   4,694 
 
        
Long-term receivables, investments and other long-term assets
  860   766 
 
        
Property, plant and equipment,
  23,423   22,962 
less accumulated depreciation and depletion
  12,677   12,401 
   
Property, plant and equipment, net
  10,746   10,561 
 
        
Goodwill
  204   204 
Other intangible assets, net
  61   62 
   
 
        
TOTAL ASSETS
  18,171   16,287 
   
 
        
LIABILITIES
        
Current liabilities
        
Short-term debt
  105   105 
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities (7)(a)
  4,398   3,335 
Income taxes payable
  1,857   1,498 
Current portion of capitalized lease obligations
  3   3 
   
Total current liabilities
  6,363   4,941 
 
        
Capitalized lease obligations
  36   38 
Other long-term obligations (7)
  1,946   1,914 
Deferred income tax liabilities
  1,488   1,471 
   
TOTAL LIABILITIES
  9,833   8,364 
 
        
SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
        
Common shares at stated value (8)(b)
  1,568   1,600 
Earnings reinvested (9)
  7,581   7,071 
Accumulated other comprehensive income (10)
  (811)  (748)
   
TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
  8,338   7,923 
 
        
   
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
  18,171   16,287 
   
(a) Accounts payable and accrued liabilities include amounts to related parties of $453 million (2007 — $260 million).
 
(b) Number of common shares outstanding was 882 million (2007 — 903 million).
The notes to the financial statements are an integral part of these financial statements.

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IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
 
NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(unaudited)
 
1. Basis of financial statement presentation
These unaudited consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles of the United States of America and follow the same accounting policies and methods of computation as, and should be read in conjunction with, the most recent annual consolidated financial statements. In the opinion of the management, the information furnished herein reflects all known accruals and adjustments necessary for a fair presentation of the financial position of the company as at June 30, 2008, and December 31, 2007, and the results of operations and changes in cash flows for the six months ending June 30, 2008 and 2007. All such adjustments are of a normal recurring nature. The company’s exploration and production activities are accounted for under the “successful efforts” method. Certain reclassifications to the prior year have been made to conform to the 2008 presentation.
The results for the six months ending June 30, 2008, are not necessarily indicative of the operations to be expected for the full year.
All amounts are in Canadian dollars unless otherwise indicated.
2. Accounting changes
Uncertainty in income taxes
As of January 1, 2007, the company adopted the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Interpretation No. 48 (FIN 48), “Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes”. The cumulative adjustment for the accounting change reported in the first quarter of 2007 was an after-tax gain of $14 million.
Fair value measurements
Effective January 1, 2008, the company adopted the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s (FASB) Statement No. 157 (SFAS 157), “Fair Value Measurements” for financial assets and liabilities that are measured at fair value and nonfinancial assets and liabilities that are remeasured at fair value on a recurring basis. SFAS 157 defines fair value, establishes a framework for measuring fair value when an entity is required to use a fair value measure for recognition or disclosure purposes and expands the disclosures about fair value measurements. The initial application of SFAS 157 had no impact on the company’s financial statements.
On January 1, 2009, the company will adopt SFAS 157 for nonfinancial assets and liabilities that are not remeasured at fair value on a recurring basis. The application of SFAS 157 to the company’s nonfinancial assets and liabilities will mostly be limited to the recognition and measurement of nonmonetary exchange transactions, asset retirement obligations and asset impairments. The company does not expect the adoption to have a material impact on the company’s financial statements.

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IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
 
NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(unaudited)
 
3. Business segments
                         
Second quarter Upstream  Downstream  Chemical 
millions of dollars 2008  2007  2008  2007  2008  2007 
 
REVENUES AND OTHER INCOME
                        
External sales (a)
  1,836   1,210   6,401   4,764   381   325 
Intersegment sales
  1,554   832   892   551   141   91 
Investment and other income
  5   5   228   14       
       
 
  3,395   2,047   7,521   5,329   522   416 
       
 
                        
EXPENSES
                        
Exploration (b)
  17   43             
Purchases of crude oil and products
  1,261   706   6,209   3,921   429   317 
Production and manufacturing
  675   527   382   313   57   48 
Selling and general
  1   2   243   244   19   17 
Federal excise tax
        328   324       
Depreciation and depletion
  118   134   59   60   3   2 
Financing costs
     1   (1)  1       
       
TOTAL EXPENSES
  2,072   1,413   7,220   4,863   508   384 
       
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES
  1,323   634   301   466   14   32 
INCOME TAXES
  385   174   62   152   4   10 
       
NET INCOME
  938   460   239   314   10   22 
       
 
                        
Export sales to the United States
  915   547   368   280   230   185 
Cash flows from (used in) operating activities
  1,054   675   417   491   18   (7)
CAPEX (b)
  241   140   63   48   2   3 
                         
  Corporate       
Second quarter and Other  Eliminations  Consolidated 
millions of dollars 2008  2007  2008  2007  2008  2007 
 
REVENUES AND OTHER INCOME
                        
External sales (a)
              8,618   6,299 
Intersegment sales
        (2,587)  (1,474)      
Investment and other income
  8   21         241   40 
       
 
  8   21   (2,587)  (1,474)  8,859   6,339 
       
 
                        
EXPENSES
                        
Exploration (b)
              17   43 
Purchases of crude oil and products
        (2,587)  (1,474)  5,312   3,470 
Production and manufacturing
              1,114   888 
Selling and general
  61   122         324   385 
Federal excise tax
              328   324 
Depreciation and depletion
  1   2         181   198 
Financing costs
  1   9            11 
       
TOTAL EXPENSES
  63   133   (2,587)  (1,474)  7,276   5,319 
       
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES
  (55)  (112)        1,583   1,020 
INCOME TAXES
  (16)  (28)        435   308 
       
NET INCOME
  (39)  (84)        1,148   712 
       
 
                        
Export sales to the United States
              1,513   1,012 
Cash flows from (used in) operating activities
  (33)  (34)        1,456   1,125 
CAPEX (b)
  2   9         308   200 
(a) Includes crude oil sales made by Downstream in order to optimize refining operations.
 
(b) Capital and exploration expenditures (CAPEX) include exploration expenses, additions to property, plant, equipment and intangibles and additions to capital leases.

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IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
 
NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(unaudited)
 
3. Business segments (continued)
                         
Six months to June 30 Upstream  Downstream  Chemical 
millions of dollars 2008  2007  2008  2007  2008  2007 
 
REVENUES AND OTHER INCOME
                        
External sales (a)
  3,285   2,349   11,830   9,082   734   635 
Intersegment sales
  2,846   1,750   1,671   1,057   242   173 
Investment and other income
  9   140   242   24   1    
       
 
  6,140   4,239   13,743   10,163   977   808 
       
 
                        
EXPENSES
                        
Exploration (b)
  57   71             
Purchases of crude oil and products
  2,346   1,424   11,443   7,578   778   601 
Production and manufacturing
  1,256   1,036   728   604   107   94 
Selling and general
  3   4   476   477   37   35 
Federal excise tax
        640   629       
Depreciation and depletion
  235   258   118   121   6   5 
Financing costs
     3   (5)  1       
       
TOTAL EXPENSES
  3,897   2,796   13,400   9,410   928   735 
       
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES
  2,243   1,443   343   753   49   73 
INCOME TAXES
  655   420   74   241   15   23 
       
NET INCOME
  1,588   1,023   269   512   34   50 
       
 
                        
Export sales to the United States
  1,651   1,022   593   502   451   364 
Cash flows from (used in) operating activities
  1,541   942   243   472   10   (59)
CAPEX (b)
  505   311   95   83   4   6 
Total assets as at June 30
  9,018   7,880   7,909   6,795   535   515 
                         
  Corporate       
Six months to June 30 and Other  Eliminations  Consolidated 
millions of dollars 2008  2007  2008  2007  2008  2007 
 
REVENUES AND OTHER INCOME
                        
External sales (a)
              15,849   12,066 
Intersegment sales
        (4,759)  (2,980)      
Investment and other income
  21   43         273   207 
       
 
  21   43   (4,759)  (2,980)  16,122   12,273 
       
 
                        
EXPENSES
                        
Exploration (b)
              57   71 
Purchases of crude oil and products
        (4,759)  (2,980)  9,808   6,623 
Production and manufacturing
              2,091   1,734 
Selling and general
  103   155         619   671 
Federal excise tax
              640   629 
Depreciation and depletion
  3   3         362   387 
Financing costs
  2   19         (3)  23 
       
TOTAL EXPENSES
  108   177   (4,759)  (2,980)  13,574   10,138 
       
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES
  (87)  (134)        2,548   2,135 
INCOME TAXES
  (25)  (35)        719   649 
       
NET INCOME
  (62)  (99)        1,829   1,486 
       
 
                        
Export sales to the United States
              2,695   1,888 
Cash flows from (used in) operating activities
  (40)  45         1,754   1,400 
CAPEX (b)
  4   16         608   416 
Total assets as at June 30
  1,335   2,069   (626)  (308)  18,171   16,951 
(a) Includes crude oil sales made by Downstream in order to optimize refining operations.
 
(b) Capital and exploration expenditures (CAPEX) include exploration expenses, additions to property, plant, equipment and intangibles and additions to capital leases.

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IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
 
NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(unaudited)
 
4. Investment and other income
Investment and other income includes gains and losses on asset sales as follows:
                 
          Six months 
  Second quarter  to June 30 
millions of dollars 2008  2007  2008  2007 
 
Proceeds from asset sales
  228   17   241   186 
Book value of assets sold
  7   9   9   47 
     
Gain/(loss) on asset sales, before tax (a)
  221   8   232   139 
     
Gain/(loss) on asset sales, after tax (a)
  192   8   201   101 
     
(a) Second quarter of 2008 included a gain of $219 million ($187 million, after tax) from the sale of Rainbow Pipe Line Co. Ltd., an equity company.
5. Employee retirement benefits
The components of net benefit cost included in production and manufacturing and selling and general expenses in the consolidated statement of income are as follows:
                 
          Six months 
  Second quarter  to June 30 
millions of dollars 2008  2007  2008  2007 
 
Pension benefits:
                
Current service cost
  23   25   47   50 
Interest cost
  70   62   136   123 
Expected return on plan assets
  (83)  (82)  (165)  (164)
Amortization of prior service cost
  4   5   9   10 
Recognized actuarial loss
  26   19   46   38 
     
Net benefit cost
  40   29   73   57 
     
 
                
Other post-retirement benefits:
                
Current service cost
  2   2   3   3 
Interest cost
  6   6   12   12 
Recognized actuarial loss
  2   1   3   3 
     
Net benefit cost
  10   9   18   18 
     
6. Financing costs
                 
          Six months 
  Second quarter  to June 30 
millions of dollars 2008  2007  2008  2007 
 
Debt related interest
  2   17   4   33 
Capitalized interest
  (2)  (9)  (4)  (16)
     
Net interest expense
     8      17 
Other interest
     3   (3)  6 
     
Total financing costs
     11   (3)  23 
     

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IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
 
NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(unaudited)
 
7. Other long-term obligations
         
  As at  As at 
  June 30  Dec. 31 
millions of dollars 2008  2007 
 
Employee retirement benefits (a)
  907   954 
Asset retirement obligations and other environmental liabilities (b)
  521   522 
Share-based incentive compensation liabilities
  287   210 
Other obligations
  231   228 
   
Total other long-term obligations
  1,946   1,914 
   
(a) Total recorded employee retirement benefits obligations also include $59 million in current liabilities (December 31, 2007 — $59 million).
 
(b) Total asset retirement obligations and other environmental liabilities also include $74 million in current liabilities (December 31, 2007 — $74 million).
8. Common shares
         
  As at  As at 
  June 30  Dec. 31 
thousands of shares 2008  2007 
 
Authorized
  1,100,000   1,100,000 
Common shares outstanding
  882,073   903,263 
From 1995 through 2007, the company purchased shares under thirteen 12-month normal course issuer bid share repurchase programs, as well as an auction tender. On June 25, 2008, another 12-month normal course issuer bid program was implemented with an allowable purchase of 44.2 million shares (five percent of the total on June 24, 2008), less any shares purchased by the employee savings plan and company pension fund. The results of these activities are as shown below:
         
  millions of 
Year shares  dollars 
 
1995 - 2006
  795.6   10,453 
 
        
2007 - Second quarter
  13.0   622 
- Full year
  50.5   2,358 
 
        
2008 - Second quarter
  10.6   606 
- Year-to-date
  21.6   1,196 
 
        
Cumulative purchases to date
  867.7   14,007 
Exxon Mobil Corporation’s participation in the above share repurchase maintained its ownership interest in Imperial at 69.6 percent.
The excess of the purchase cost over the stated value of shares purchased has been recorded as a distribution of earnings reinvested.

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IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
 
NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(unaudited)
 
The following table provides the calculation of net income per common share:
                 
          Six months 
  Second quarter  to June 30 
  2008  2007  2008  2007 
 
Net income per common share — basic
                
Net income (millions of dollars)
  1,148   712   1,829   1,486 
 
                
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding (millions of shares)
  888.1   934.1   893.9   941.4 
 
                
Net income per common share (dollars)
  1.29   0.76   2.05   1.58 
 
                
Net income per common share — diluted
                
Net income (millions of dollars)
  1,148   712   1,829   1,486 
 
                
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding (millions of shares)
  888.1   934.1   893.9   941.4 
Effect of employee share-based awards (millions of shares)
  6.5   5.8   6.4   5.8 
     
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding, assuming dilution (millions of shares)
  894.6   939.9   900.3   947.2 
 
                
Net income per common share (dollars)
  1.28   0.76   2.03   1.57 
9. Earnings reinvested
                 
          Six months 
  Second quarter  to June 30 
millions of dollars 2008  2007  2008  2007 
 
Earnings reinvested at beginning of period
  7,100   6,630   7,071   6,462 
Cumulative effect of accounting change (2)
           14 
Net income for the period
  1,148   712   1,829   1,486 
Share purchases in excess of stated value
  (587)  (599)  (1,158)  (1,144)
Dividends
  (80)  (84)  (161)  (159)
     
Earnings reinvested at end of period
  7,581   6,659   7,581   6,659 
     
10. Comprehensive income
                 
          Six months 
  Second quarter  to June 30 
millions of dollars 2008  2007  2008  2007 
 
Net income
  1,148   712   1,829   1,486 
 
                
Post-retirement benefit liability adjustment (excluding amortization)
  (105)     (105)  (28)
Amortization of post retirement benefit liability adjustment included in net periodic benefit costs
  23   18   42   35 
     
Other comprehensive income (net of income taxes)
  (82)  18   (63)  7 
 
                
     
Total comprehensive income
  1,066   730   1,766   1,493 
     

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IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
 
Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations.
OPERATING RESULTS
The company’s net income for the second quarter of 2008 was a record $1,148 million or $1.28 a share on a diluted basis, compared with $712 million or $0.76 a share for the same period last year. Net income for the first six months of 2008 was $1,829 million or $2.03 a share on a diluted basis, versus $1,486 million or $1.57 a share for the first half of 2007.
Earnings in the second quarter were higher than the same quarter of 2007 as higher Upstream earnings were partially offset by lower Downstream earnings. In the Upstream, higher crude oil and natural gas commodity prices were partially offset by the negative impacts of lower conventional volumes from expected reservoir decline, higher royalties, a stronger Canadian dollar, and higher energy and maintenance costs. Lower Downstream earnings were primarily due to the negative impacts of lower overall industry refining margins and a stronger Canadian dollar, partially offset by a gain from asset divestment.
For the first six months, earnings increased primarily due to higher crude oil and natural gas commodity prices. Improved upstream realizations were partially offset by the negative impacts of lower overall industry refining margins, lower upstream conventional and Syncrude volumes, higher royalties and a stronger Canadian dollar.
Upstream
Net income from Upstream in the second quarter was a record $938 million, $478 million higher than the same period in 2007. Increased earnings were primarily due to higher crude oil and natural gas commodity prices totaling about $950 million. Improved realizations were partially offset by the negative impacts of higher royalties of about $170 million, lower conventional volumes from expected reservoir decline of about $160 million and a stronger Canadian dollar of about $70 million. Earnings were also negatively impacted by higher energy and Syncrude maintenance costs totaling about $70 million.
Net income for the first six months was $1,588 million versus $1,023 million during the same period last year. Crude oil and natural gas commodity prices were stronger by about $1,550 million compared to the first six months of 2007. Their positive impact on earnings was partially offset by lower conventional volumes of about $280 million and lower Syncrude volumes of about $60 million. Earnings were also negatively impacted by higher royalties of about $270 million, a stronger Canadian dollar of about $180 million, higher energy, Syncrude maintenance, and other production costs totaling about $120 million and lower gains from asset divestments of about $90 million.
Gross production of Cold Lake heavy oil averaged 144 thousand barrels a day during the second quarter, versus 150 thousand barrels in the same quarter last year. Lower production was due to the cyclic nature of production at Cold Lake and higher planned maintenance activities in the quarter. For the first six months, gross production was 149 thousand barrels a day this year, compared with 148 thousand barrels in the same period of 2007.
The company’s share of Syncrude’s gross production in the second quarter was 66 thousand barrels a day, the same as in the second quarter of 2007. The planned maintenance of a coker unit was successfully completed in the second quarter of 2008. During 2008, the company’s share of gross production from Syncrude averaged 66 thousand barrels a day, down from 70 thousand barrels in 2007. Lower volumes were due primarily to unplanned shutdowns in the first quarter of 2008.

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IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
 
MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS (continued...)
 
In the second quarter, gross production of conventional crude oil averaged 26 thousand barrels a day, down from 29 thousand barrels during the same period in 2007. For the six months of 2008, gross production of conventional crude oil averaged 27 thousand barrels a day, compared with 30 thousand barrels in 2007. Natural reservoir decline in the Western Canadian Basin was the main reason for the reduced production.
Gross production of natural gas liquids (NGLs) available for sale was 10 thousand barrels a day in the second quarter, down from 18 thousand barrels in the same quarter last year. During the first six months of 2008, gross production of NGLs available for sale decreased to 11 thousand barrels a day, from 18 thousand barrels in 2007. The lower production volumes in the second quarter and the first six months of 2008 were mainly due to the expected decline in production from the gas cap at Wizard Lake.
Gross production of natural gas during the second quarter of 2008 decreased to 310 million cubic feet a day from 492 million cubic feet in the same period last year. In the first half of the year, gross production was 318 million cubic feet a day, down from 508 million in the first six months of 2007. The lower production volume was primarily due to decline, as expected, in production from the gas cap at Wizard Lake, which is largely complete.
In June, the Federal Department of Fisheries reissued a permit that allows the Kearl oil sands project to continue with project site preparation activities. This followed the Federal government’s approval of the amended Joint Review Panel report on the Kearl oil sands project’s environmental impact.
Downstream
Net income from Downstream was $239 million in the second quarter of 2008, compared with $314 million in the same period a year ago and included a gain of $187 million from the sale of the company’s equity investment in Rainbow Pipe Line Co. Ltd. Second quarter 2008 earnings were negatively impacted by lower overall industry refining margins of about $220 million and a stronger Canadian dollar of about $25 million when compared to the same period in 2007. Planned refinery maintenance activities, primarily at the Sarnia refinery, were successfully completed in the quarter.
Six-month net income was $269 million compared with $512 million in 2007. Earnings decreased primarily due to lower overall industry refining margins of about $365 million and the negative impact of a stronger Canadian dollar of about $40 million. These factors were partially offset by a gain of $187 million from the sale of Rainbow.
Chemical
Net income from Chemical was $10 million in the second quarter, compared with $22 million in the same quarter last year. Six-month net income was $34 million, compared with $50 million in 2007. Lower earnings in the second quarter and for the year were primarily due to lower margins for intermediate and other chemical products partially offset by higher margins for polyethylene products.

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IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
 
MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION
AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS (continued...)
 
Corporate and other
Net income from Corporate and other was negative $39 million in the second quarter, compared with negative $84 million in the same period of 2007. For the six months of 2008, net income was negative $62 million, versus negative $99 million last year. Favourable earnings effects in the second quarter and the first six months of 2008 were primarily due to lower share-based compensation charges.
LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES
Cash flow from operating activities was $1,456 million during the second quarter of 2008, $331 million higher than the same period last year. Year-to-date cash flow from operating activities was $1,754 million, an increase of $354 million from the first half of 2007. Higher cash flow in the second quarter and the six months of 2008 were primarily due to higher earnings.
Investing activities used net cash of $65 million in the second quarter and $312 million in the first half of 2008, compared to $168 million and $187 million in the corresponding periods in 2007. Capital and exploration expenditures were $308 million in the second quarter, compared with $200 million during the same quarter of 2007, and $608 million in the first half, compared with $416 million in the first half of 2007. For the Upstream segment, capital and exploration expenditures included ongoing development drilling at Cold Lake to maintain and expand production capacity, advancing the Kearl oil sands project, investments in facilities improvement at Syncrude and drilling at conventional fields in Western Canada. The Downstream segment’s capital expenditures were focused mainly on reducing air emissions and improving refinery reliability and utilization. Proceeds from asset sales were $228 million in the second quarter and $241 million in the first half of 2008 compared with $17 million and $186 million in the corresponding periods of 2007.
In June, the company received approval from the Toronto Stock Exchange for a new normal course issuer bid and will continue its existing share-purchase program that expired on June 24, 2008. The new share-purchase program enables the company to repurchase up to about 44 million shares during the period from June 25, 2008, to June 24, 2009. During the first half of 2008, the company repurchased about 22 million shares for $1,196 million.
Cash dividends of $163 million were paid in the first six months of 2008 compared with dividends of $152 million in the same period of 2007. Per-share dividends declared in the first two quarters of 2008 totaled $0.18, up from $0.17 in the same period of 2007.
The above factors led to an increase in the company’s balance of cash and marketable securities to $1,295 million at June 30, 2008, from $1,208 million at the end of 2007.

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IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
 
Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk.
Information about market risks for the six months ended June 30, 2008 does not differ materially from that discussed on page 29 in the company’s annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2007 and Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2008 except for the following:
     
Earnings sensitivity (a)    
millions of dollars after tax    
Ten cents decrease (increase) in the value of the Canadian dollar versus the U.S. dollar
  + (-) 710 
The sensitivity of net income to changes in the Canadian dollar versus the U.S. dollar increased from the first quarter 2008 by about $15 million (after tax) for each one-cent difference. This was primarily due to the increase in crude oil prices.
(a) The amount quoted to illustrate the impact of the sensitivity represents a change of about 10 percent in the value of the commodity at the end of the second quarter 2008. The sensitivity calculation shows the impact on annual net income that results from a change in one factor, after tax and royalties and holding all other factors constant. While the sensitivity is applicable under current conditions, it may not apply proportionately to larger fluctuations.
Item 4. Controls and Procedures.
As indicated in the certifications in Exhibit 31 of this report, the company’s principal executive officer and principal financial officer have evaluated the company’s disclosure controls and procedures as of June 30, 2008. Based on that evaluation, these officers have concluded that the company’s disclosure controls and procedures are effective in ensuring that information required to be disclosed by the company in the reports that it files or submits under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, is accumulated and communicated to them in a manner that allows for timely decisions regarding required disclosures and are effective in ensuring that such information is recorded, processed, summarized and reported within the time periods specified in the Securities and Exchange Commission’s rules and forms.
There has not been any change in the company’s internal control over financial reporting during the last fiscal quarter that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the company’s internal control over financial reporting.

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PART II — OTHER INFORMATION
Item 2. Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities and Use of Proceeds.
During the period April 1, 2008 to June 30, 2008, the company issued 162,798 common shares to employees or former employees outside the U.S.A. for $15.50 per share upon the exercise of stock options. These issuances were not registered under the Securities Act in reliance on Regulation S thereunder.
Issuer Purchases of Equity Securities (1)(2)
                 
Period (a) Total
number of
shares (or units)
purchased
  (b) Average
price paid
per share
(or unit)
  (c) Total
number of shares
(or units)
purchased as
part of
publicly announced
plans or programs
  (d) Maximum
number (or
approximate
dollar value) of
shares (or units)
that may yet be
purchased
under the plans
or programs
 
April 2008
(April 1- April 30)
  1,381,575  $53.47   1,381,575   8,114,821 
 
                
May 2008
(May 1 - May 31)
  5,363,733  $58.18   5,363,733   2,700,158 
 
                
June 2008
(June 1 - June 30)
  3,833,934  $57.51   3,833,934   43,010,753 
(1) On June 21, 2007, the company announced by news release that it had received final approval from the Toronto Stock Exchange for a normal course issuer bid to continue its share repurchase program. The program enabled the company to repurchase up to a maximum of 46,459,967 common shares, including common shares purchased for the company’s employee savings plan and employee retirement plan during the period June 25, 2007 to June 24, 2008. The program ended on June 24, 2008.
 
(2) On June 23, 2008, the company announced by news release that it had received final approval from the Toronto Stock Exchange for a new normal course issuer bid and will continue its share repurchase program. The new program enables the company to repurchase up to a maximum of 44,194,961 common shares, including common shares purchased for the company’s employee savings plan, the company’s employee retirement plan and from Exxon Mobil Corporation during the period June 25, 2008 to June 24, 2009. If not previously terminated, the program will end on June 24, 2009.

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Item 6. Exhibits.
     
 (31.1) 
Certification by the principal executive officer of the company pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a).
    
 
 (31.2) 
Certification by the principal financial officer of the company pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a).
    
 
 (32.1) 
Certification by the chief executive officer and of the company pursuant to Rule 13a-14(b) and 18 U.S.C. Section 1350.
    
 
 (32.2) 
Certification by the chief financial officer and of the company pursuant to Rule 13a-14(b) and 18 U.S.C. Section 1350.
SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
     
 IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
(Registrant)
 
 
Date:  July 31, 2008 /s/ Paul. A. Smith  
 (Signature)  
 Paul A. Smith
Senior Vice-President, Finance and
Administration and Treasurer
(Principal Accounting Officer) 
 
 
   
Date:  July 31, 2008 /s/ Brent. A. Latimer  
 (Signature)  
 Brent A. Latimer
Assistant Secretary 
 
 

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