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Shell Q3 profits of $6 billion beat forecast as gas offsets weak refining

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FILE PHOTO: A general view of a Shell's petrol station in South East London, Britain, February 2, 2023. Shell beat profit expectations in Q3 2024. REUTERS/May James/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A general view of a Shell's petrol station in South East London, Britain, February 2, 2023. Shell beat profit expectations in Q3 2024. REUTERS/May James/File Photo

LONDON (Reuters) – Shell reported on Thursday third-quarter profits of $6 billion that exceeded forecasts by 12% as higher liquefied natural gas (LNG) sales offset a sharp drop in oil refining and trading results.

The results, together with a drop in debt and strong cash flow, could lift investor confidence in CEO Wael Sawan’s efforts to boost the company’s performance by the end of 2025 as he focuses on the most profitable businesses, primarily in oil, gas and biofuels.

Shell shares were up 1.1% in early London trading.

Global refining margins have dropped sharply in recent months in the face of weaker economic activity and the start-up of several new refineries in Asia and Africa, while oil prices fell 17% in the quarter.

Shell, which operates five refineries, saw a near 70% annual drop in profits for its refining and chemicals division. But that was offset by a 13% rise in profits from its LNG division, the British company’s largest business.

“The consistency in performance is impressive,” Barclays analysts said in a note.

French rival TotalEnergies reported on Thursday third quarter profits at a three-year low of $4.1 billion, hit by collapsing refining margins and upstream outages, missing market forecasts. And BP on Tuesday reported a 30% drop in profits to $2.3 billion, the lowest in almost four years.

RESILIENCE

Shell’s adjusted earnings of $6.03 billion, its definition of net profit, far exceeded analysts’ expectations of a $5.36 billion profit but were down 3% from a year earlier.

The company said it would buy back a further $3.5 billion of its shares over the next three months, at a similar rate to the previous quarter. Its dividend was unchanged at 34 cents per share.

“We’ve delivered another strong set of results, showing resilience through the cycle and continuing to make significant progress in strengthening our balance sheet,” Chief Financial Officer Sinead Gorman told reporters.

Shell, the world’s top LNG trader, reported sales of the super-chilled fuel of 17 million metric tons versus 16 million a year earlier.

Earnings for the oil and gas production division rose 9% from a year earlier, with production increasing 3% as new fields came on stream.

In another positive sign, Shell’s net debt dropped to its lowest since 2015 at $35 billion, while its debt-to-market capitalization ratio declined to 15.7% from 17.3% a year earlier.

Cashflow from operations rose to $14.7 billion in the quarter from $13.5 billion in the previous three months due to a $2.7 billion capital build. Shell said it expected capital spending to be below its guided range of $22-$24 billion for 2024.

The company aims to cut costs by $2-3 billion between 2023 and the end of 2025. In recent months it scaled back renewables and hydrogen operations, retreated from European and Chinese power markets and sold refineries. It also cut its oil and gas exploration workforce by 20%, sources told Reuters in August.

(Reporting by Ron Bousso; Editing by Jason Neely and Mark Potter)

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