Shell Posts Record Profit on High Energy Prices and Trading Boost

Reuters2022-05-05

(Reuters) - Shell reported on Thursday a profit of $9.13 billion in the first quarter, its highest ever, boosted by higher oil and gas prices and a strong performance of its trading division.

Shell joins sector rivals, including BP and TotalEnergies, which also saw a sharp rise in profits driven by energy prices and strong trading. Norway's Equinor, a major seller of gas in Europe, reported record earnings on Wednesday.

Shell said that its dividend payments and share repurchases reached $5.4 billion in the quarter, part of its plan to buy back $8.5 billion shares in the first half of the year.

Its dividend rose to 25 cents per share as planned.

It said that in the current environment it expects shareholder distributions to exceed 30% of cashflow in the second half of the year.

Shell said it wrote down $3.9 billion post-tax as a result of its decision to exit its operations in Russia following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24. It is also winding down oil and gas trading with Russia.

First-quarter adjusted earnings rose 43% from the previous quarter to $9.13 billion, above an average analyst forecast provided by the company for a $8.67 billion profit.

That compares with earnings of $3.23 billion a year earlier.

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  • VincentMakkh
    2022-05-06
    VincentMakkh
    👍👍
  • AhBart
    2022-05-06
    AhBart
    Looks like major oil companies biz boom when major oil producing countries engage in military battles. Looks like if the battle prolongs, the more they will benefit and the longer they will prosper. Governments of major oil producing countries will also enjoy collecting more tax revenue. Being blessed with black crude is truly a blessing 🤔
  • Bspn
    2022-05-05
    Bspn
    Ok
  • 慢的老人
    2022-05-05
    慢的老人
    The climate change activists should be happy. The oil companies have finally gone Green... in the stock market [LOL] 
  • katgoh
    2022-05-05
    katgoh
    Up
  • Jialatsia
    2022-05-05
    Jialatsia
    Meep
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