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Shell's profits hit by big Arctic, Canadian write-offs

Published Oct 29, 2015 05:19AM ET
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By Karolin Schaps and Ron Bousso

LONDON (Reuters) - Royal Dutch Shell (L:RDSa) on Thursday reported a hefty $8.2 billion charge, equivalent to around 5 percent of its market value, due to write-offs on projects in the Alaskan Arctic and Canada as Europe's biggest oil producer grapples with weak oil prices.

The oil major's third-quarter current cost of supplies earnings, the company's definition of net income, came in at $1.8 billion, below analysts' expectations of $2.74 billion and 70 percent lower than a year ago.

"In headline terms, this was a challenging quarter," said Shell Chief Financial Officer Simon Henry in a video statement.

However, Shell's bumper $70 billion deal to acquire smaller gas-focused rival BG Group (L:BG) remained on track for completion early next year, it said, as it awaits regulatory approvals from China and Australia.

"The underlying performance does give us confidence to capture the significant value that is available in the BG combination and over time we will deliver that value back to shareholders," Henry said.

Shell's $8.2 billion charge included a $2.6 billion write-off due to its withdrawal from the Alaskan Arctic, as well as an additional $2 billion charge made on the Carmon Creek oil sands project in Canada, which the company suspended on Tuesday. It also reflected other impairment charges of $3.7 billion triggered by the downward revision of the long-term oil and gas price outlook, Shell said.

Shell's London-listed A shares were down 2 percent at 0825 GMT.

Shell's upstream oil and gas production division, swung to a loss for the first time in years. Its downstream refining and marketing division, however, benefited from weak prices to run refineries more profitably, with its net income up 46 percent at $2.6 billion.

"It's a rather messy set of results, but it's what I expected given some of the portfolio steps they have taken and it cleans up the balance sheet in advance of the BG merger," said Jason Gammel, oil and gas equity analyst at Jefferies.

Italian rival ENI (MI:ENI) also announced a huge hit from weak oil prices on Thursday, reporting a net loss in the latest quarter, while French group Total (PA:TOTF) fared better than expected and raised its production forecast.

Unlike some of its rivals, Shell made no further change to its $30 billion capital expenditure forecast for this year, which it cut earlier in the year from $35 billion.

More information on Shell's strategy is expected at next Tuesday's management day briefing.

Shell's profits hit by big Arctic, Canadian write-offs
 

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