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Shell to cut more projects as annual profit sinks

Freedom Reporter by Freedom Reporter
February 4, 2016
in Business, Energy, News
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Royal Dutch Shell, Europe’s largest oil company, reported its lowest annual income in at least 13 years on Thursday.
In a statement, Chief Executive, Ben van Beurden, said: “Shell will take further impactful decisions to manage through the oil price downturn, should conditions warrant that.”
Shell, whose shareholders last week approved its takeover of rival BG Group, said 2015 income fell 87 per cent to $1.94 billion, the lowest since 2002.
Shell’s earnings are the latest demonstration of how badly oil producers are suffering from weak oil prices.
The world’s largest oil company, ExxonMobil, this week reported its smallest quarterly profit in more than a decade, while BP’s 2015 loss was its biggest ever.
Shell has scrapped multi-billion projects over the past year to weather the downturn, including its controversial exploration programme in the Alaskan Arctic Sea.

It also stopped exploration projects in the Bab sour gas field in Abu Dhabi and the Carmon Creek oil sands project in Canada.

Shell’s 2015 capex came in at $28.9 billion, down $8.4 billion from a year earlier.

For 2016, capex is expected to reach $33 billion for Shell-BG combined.

Shell’s fourth-quarter current cost of supplies (CCS) earnings excluding identified items, its preferred way of measuring profits, fell 44 per cent to $1.83 billion.
Shell sold $5.5 billion worth of assets in 2015, it said.

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