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Shell plans to cut more costs, boost gas sales

Shell's net profit reached $16.1 billion last year
Shell's net profit reached $16.1 billion last year - Copyright AFP Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV
Shell's net profit reached $16.1 billion last year - Copyright AFP Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV

British energy giant Shell on Tuesday announced plans to slash costs by billions of dollars and increase shareholder returns, as it focuses on its liquified natural gas (LNG) business.

Shell aims to reduce costs by between $5 billion to $7 billion by 2028, compared with 2022 levels, the company said in a statement ahead of its investor event in New York.

That is an increase from its previous target of $2 billion to $3 billion in cost reductions by the end of 2025, which had involved hundreds of job cuts in its oil and gas division.

The London-based group said it aims to grow sales of LNG by four to five percent a year until 2030, while holding oil production flat.

“We want to become the world’s leading integrated gas and LNG business,” said chief executive Wael Sawan.

In an accompanying annual report, he added that “supplying LNG will be the biggest contribution we will make to the energy transition over the next decade”.

Gas is being touted by energy companies as cleaner than other fossil fuels as countries around the world strive to reduce their emissions and slow global warming.

British energy giant Shell announces further cost-cutting plans

British energy giant Shell announces further cost-cutting plans – Copyright GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP/File Ethan Miller

In the latest update, Shell revealed plans to also limit capital expenditure and review its chemicals business, which may involve partnership opportunities in the United States and selective closures in Europe.

It maintained its existing climate targets.

Shares in the company rose 1.9 percent in morning deals on London’s stock market following the update.

“Shell has its toes dipped in the renewable energy pool but hasn’t jumped face first into all things green,” AJ Bell investment director Russ Mould noted Tuesday.

“It’s clear that oil and gas remain the primary profit engines,” he added.

Shell’s annual profit dropped 17 percent in 2024 from the previous year, weighed down by weaker oil and gas prices as well as asset write-offs.

British rival BP last month launched a major pivot back to its oil and gas business, shelving its once industry-leading ambitious renewable energy strategy.

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