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Shell confirms 10,000 job cuts and a steep profits fall – BBC News

Editor February 4, 2016

Royal Dutch Shell has confirmed it is cutting 10,000 jobs amid its steepest fall in annual profits for 13 years.

It made $1.8bn (£1.23bn) for the fourth quarter of the year, compared with a $4.2bn profit for the same period the year before.

Full-year 2015 earnings were $3.8bn, compared with $19bn in 2014.

The oil firm indicated it would report a massive drop in profits two weeks ago.

Last month, shareholders in Shell, which is Europe’s largest oil company, voted in favour of its takeover of smaller rival BG Group.

It said it would cut 10,000 staff if that deal went ahead and said synergies though its tie-up with BG would be on top of the cost savings already outlined.

Shell said it had cut operating costs by $4bn, or around 10%, in 2015, and expected to cut costs by a further $3bn this year.

Its chief executive, Ben van Beurden, said the company would take further action if necessary: “Shell will take further impactful decisions to manage through the oil price downturn, should conditions warrant that.”

At the time of the proposed BG tie-up, oil was trading at about $55 a barrel, but has fallen sharply since then and is currently trading at about $30 a barrel, leading some shareholders to oppose the plan.

Standard Life, a key investor in Royal Dutch Shell, said earlier this month that the price of oil needed to be $60 a barrel for the takeover to make financial sense.

The company cut back hard on investment over the year, while capital spending for the year was slashed to $28.9bn, $8.4bn lower than in 2014.

Shell sold $5.5bn worth of assets in the course of 2015 and is planning to sell another $30bn of assets.

Shell’s results are calculated on the basis of replacement cost, which reflects the current cost of supplies and is widely seen as the best measure of an oil firm’s underlying performance.

The drop in the price of oil has been driven by oversupply, mainly due to US shale oil flooding the market.

At the same time, demand has fallen because of a slowdown in economic growth in China and Europe.

The world’s energy watchdog warned recently that the market could “drown in oversupply”.

The International Energy Agency, which advises countries on energy policy, said it expected the global glut to last until at least late 2016.

The most recent worry for investors is the lifting of Western sanctions on Iran which could worsen the existing oversupply problem, with the country’s deputy oil minister, Roknoddin Javadi, predicting it can produce an extra 500,000 barrels per day.(BBC News)

Link: http://www.bbc.com/news/business-35490364

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