Shell Q1 LNG Sales at 6.09 Million Tonnes

Shell Q1 LNG Sales at 6.09 Million Tonnes

Shell said on Wednesday its equity sales of LNG of 6.09 million tonnes for the first quarter 2014 were 18% higher than in the same quarter a year ago, including 0.95 million tonnes from the acquisition of Repsol’s LNG business.

The company’s first quarter 2014 earnings, on the current cost of supplies (CCS) basis, were $4.5 billion,44% lower compared with the first quarter of 2013.

Chief Executive Officer of Shell, Ben van Beurden said: “Shell’s profits enable the company to pay competitive dividends to shareholders and to finance new investments in oil and gas. Our long-term strategy is sound.

“Our first quarter 2014 results reflect more robust levels of profitability. However, as we saw in 2013, we are in an industry where high volatility remains, both in the macro-environment and  in our quarterly results.

“The priorities I set out at the start of 2014 have not changed. I am determined to improve our competitiveness, and to adapt the company to respond to changes in the industry landscape, particularly in Oil Products and North America resources plays.

“We are aiming to continue to balance growth and returns, by focusing sharply on our three key priorities – better financial performance, enhanced capital efficiency, including more selectivity on project choices and $15 billion of divestments in 2014-15, and continuing strong project delivery.

“Our investment strategy is delivering where it matters – at the bottom line. The first quarter of 2014 has seen new, profitable production from the deep-water Gulf of Mexico and Iraq, together with new LNG from our acquisition of Repsol’s portfolio.

“We are making hard choices on Shell’s assets and options, to improve capital efficiency, in both Upstream and Downstream. The divestments underway in Downstream in four countries are part of Shell’s drive to improve our competitive position. Downstream has the potential to average 10-12% ROACE, more than double current levels, and to deliver around $10 billion of annual cash flow. I am determined to improve our performance in this business.

“The impairments we have announced today in Downstream reflect Shell’s updated views on the outlook for refining margins. There are substantial pressures on the industry from excess capacity, changing product demand, and new oil supplies from liquids-rich shales.

“The 4% dividend increase we have confirmed today for the first quarter 2014 underscores our delivery in recent years, and our confidence in the future potential.”

 

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LNG World News Staff, April 30, 2014; Image: Shell