Shell Joins US Oil Majors in Posting Record 2022 Profit
02 Fevereiro 2023 - 04:53AM
Dow Jones News
By Jenny Strasburg
LONDON--Shell PLC became the latest oil giant to post record
annual profit last year, joining U.S. peers in surging back from
early pandemic losses on soaring energy prices.
Shell's $41.6 billion full-year profit surpassed the
London-based company's previous record of $31.4 billion in 2008,
measured on a net current-cost-of-supplies basis--a figure similar
to the net income that U.S. oil companies report.
The results bring to more than $132 billion the combined profit
last year of the three big majors including historic results from
Chevron Corp. and Exxon Mobil Corp., reported during the past week.
Their hauls, driven by strong global energy demand, erase billions
of dollars of losses incurred during Covid lockdowns as global
travel and economic activity sputtered.
Shell's earnings included fourth-quarter profit on a net
current-cost-of-supplies basis of $11.4 billion, compared with
$11.2 billion in the year-ago period. Results were boosted by
strong performance in Shell's liquefied natural-gas business, which
benefited from soaring global demand after Russia cut off pipeline
gas supplies to Europe.
Adjusted fourth-quarter earnings, which strip out certain
commodity-price adjustments and one-time charges, were $9.8
billion. That beat the consensus forecast of $8 billion for the
quarter in a survey of 28 analysts compiled for Shell by an outside
firm.
Shell's results are the first reported under Chief Executive
Officer Wael Sawan, who took over the role Jan. 1 from longtime
boss Ben van Beurden. The 48-year-old Mr. Sawan, a dual
Lebanese-Canadian national who joined Shell in 1997, rose through
the ranks to oversee Shell's natural-gas business, which has driven
record profits, and more recently renewable energy.
Write to Jenny Strasburg at jenny.strasburg@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
February 02, 2023 02:38 ET (07:38 GMT)
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