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Shells Profit Slumps in 2020 as Pandemic Bites

Royal Dutch Shells profit last year dropped to its lowest in at least two decades as the coronavirus pandemic hit energy demand worldwide though the companys retail network and trading business helped cushion the blow.

The AngloDutch oil majors annual profit slumped 71 to 4.8 billion as its oil and gas production and profits from refining crude into fuels dropped sharply.

In a sign of confidence, however, Shell said it planned to raise its dividend in the first quarter of 2021, which would be the second slight increase since its slashed its payout by twothirds at the start of last year due to the pandemic.

Analysts said that while Shell missed forecasts for both its fourthquarter profit and cash flow, the results overall were not as bad as feared, especially after rival British BP posted a loss of 5.7 billion earlier this week.

We are coming out of 2020 with a stronger balance sheet, Chief Executive Ben van Beurden said in a statement.

Shell shares were little changed at 0915 GMT, slightly underperforming the broader European energy index.

Shares in Shell collapsed in 2020 along with rivals to hit 878.1 pence on Oct. 28, their lowest in more than a quarter of a century. They have recovered since but are still down 40 since the end of 2019, before COVID19 savaged oil markets.

Earnings were below consensus and cash flow too, but that hides the fact that expectations were low after what BP reported on Tuesday, Jefferies analyst Giacomo Romeo said.

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