The oil giant’s earnings in the first three months of the year were more than double the previous quarter’s and follow similarly strong results of European rivals. By Gregory Schmidt and Rebecca F.
Shell has become the latest energy giant to report a jump in profits following the sharp increase in oil prices since the beginning of the Iran war. It reported profits of $6.92bn (£5.1bn) for the ...
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Shell has canceled its Rotterdam biofuels plant due to financial and competitiveness concerns. The project was intended to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and renewable diesel. Shell continues ...
Shell posted second-quarter profit of $4.26 billion, beating analyst expectations, and said it would buy back $3.5 billion of shares over the coming three months. The results come shortly after the ...
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Colette Hirstius, a New Orleans native who currently oversees Shell's operations in the Gulf of Mexico, will take over as president of the European oil giant's U.S. business, the company said this ...
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