Kris Smith
Analyst · Goldman Sachs. Your line is open
Thanks, Troy. Good morning. Thanks for joining us. I know many of you on the line and I look forward to reconnecting those of you that I don’t know maybe a very brief background. I have – I come to Suncor with nearly 40 years in energy. 31 of those were with ExxonMobil around the world. And then the last 7 of those nearly 40 were with Imperial Oil here in Canada as their Chairman and CEO. Background includes everything from operations, capital projects, commercial corporate strategy, etcetera, upstream, downstream, oil gas, onshore offshore, conventional, LNG oil sands, and the geography started out in North America, Southeast Asia, Middle East West Africa, former Soviet Union and now back to right where I am supposed to be North America and Canada. So I would never say that I have seen and done it all. But I think it’s pretty fair to say, I have seen and done a lot. Personality, what can you expect from me? I strive to be quite clear. I hope you will find me candid, transparent. I live in a fact-based world and I tend to be quite focused. Last but not least, I consider myself to be reasonably decisive and very competitive. I play to win. My assessment, this is week 6 on the job. It’s been quite a time. I see a very proud company here at Suncor, excellent people, quality assets, some very unique competitive advantages. But I also see a company with untapped potential. I see a gap between our current performance and what I would consider best in class in many, many areas. So what is my objective? It’s really quite simple, lead the company to be the best of the best, the undisputed industry leader, number one. I think in our business that there is four kind of foundations or pillars that are key to that: safety, operational integrity, reliability and profitability. If you read the press release this morning, you probably noticed I said that three, two, if not three times. That’s because I believe in it. And that’s what I’ve learned over the course of my career. I strive for us to be a company that delivers on its commitments and delivers long-term – our superior long-term shareholder value. I never forget the shareholder. I can promise you that. Will this be easy? No. But quite frankly, I wouldn’t have come out of retirement to be here additive. And I had many easy. So what can you expect from Suncor going forward? This focus on the fundamentals starting with safety, operational integrity, you can expect an intense focus on costs, organizational efficiency and then operational support from our center. We will become a simpler and more focused organization. And I think it’s important to note that we have basically produced a series of commodities, commodities subject to price cycles. And those who have the lowest cost structure has the greatest resiliency to compete in whatever business cycle we happen to be in. We will look hard at reducing spending where value isn’t added whether that’s operating costs, OpEx or CapEx. In terms of capital allocation philosophy for those of you that know me, you’ve heard this before, even a strong balance sheet, very much believed in a reliable and growing dividend, selective high quality, well timed investments, and returning surplus cash to shareholders. I believe in rewarding our shareholders for their faith and ongoing commitment to the company. So succinctly, you can expect a lot of words around clarifying, simplifying and focusing what we do, why we do it and how we do it. And I would end with last but not least, you can expect a sense of urgency, an urgency to improve, strengthen our competitiveness, produce results. My first 5 weeks in the job have been quite busy. I visited about 50% of our major facilities I met with men and women who wear hard hats and boots for AL living, our workplace leaders, I have observed, I have listened, learned, have started coaching. My general sense is this organization is ready, it is ready to respond. It is ready to step up and perform. I am quite honored and excited to lead it. And I can assure you we won’t leave anything on the table. So with that, I will turn it over to Kris.