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Shell profit plunges at least 42% as oil slump deepens

Pubdate:2016-01-21 10:13 Source:mcc Click:
THE HAGUE (Bloomberg) -- Royal Dutch Shell Plc, which is buying BG Group Plc in the industry’s largest deal in a decade, expects fourth-quarter profit to drop at least 42% after the rout in crude prices deepened. 
 
Profit adjusted for one-time items and inventory changes probably shrank to $1.6 billion to $1.9 billion, Shell said Wednesday in a preliminary earnings statement. That compares with the $1.8 billion average estimate of nine analysts surveyed by Bloomberg, and profit of $3.3 billion a year earlier.
 
BG also published a provisional results statement that showed its 2015 oil and natural-gas production will probably beat forecasts. It expects full-year adjusted profit to be about 58% lower.
 
Crude’s collapse below $30/bbl has driven down Shell’s market value to the lowest in almost seven years and prompted concern it may be overpaying for BG’s production and cash flow. Shell has prepared for a prolonged market slump by cutting staff and spending. Job losses at both companies in 2015 and 2016 will exceed 10,000, including 2,800 after the combination takes effect, according to CEO Ben Van Beurden, repeating previous announcements.
 
“Shell has reiterated its determination to see the BG deal through, despite some concerns around the viability of the transaction given a depressed oil price which is under continuing pressure,” Richard Hunter, head of equities at Hargreaves Lansdown Stockbrokers, said in an email. BG’s “robust operational performance” in Australia and Brazil “vindicate a large part of the rationale for the deal,” he said.
 
Justifying Deal
 
The average price of Brent crude, the international benchmark, fell 42% in the quarter from a year earlier to $44.69/bbl, the lowest since 2009. 
 
Shell’s B shares, the class of stock used in the deal, dropped 5.2% to 1,299 pence in London at 9:22 a.m. local time. The stock has retreated 16% this year, extending last year’s 31% decline.
 
The company has justified the BG deal by saying it boosts Shell’s ability to maintain dividends, makes it the world’s biggest liquefied natural gas company and gives it oil and gas assets from Australia to Brazil.
 
Shell expects to earn $400 million to $500 million from its oil and gas production and LNG businesses in the fourth quarter. That includes $1.6 billion to $1.9 billion from the gas division, meaning the company will probably report a loss from oil, according to Richard Griffith, a London-based analyst at Canaccord Genuity Ltd.
 
Integrated Gas
 
“The surprise is the how strong the integrated gas business has been,” Griffith said by phone. “That’s a point Shell wants to make because the BG deal is the combination of two powerful gas companies.”
 
Shell reduced operating costs by $4 billion, or around 10%, in 2015, and plans to cut it by another $3 billion this year, the company said. It plans $33 billion of capital expenditure this year following the combination with BG, lower than a previous estimate of $35 billion. The company has the flexibility to shrink that further, according to the statement.
 
“Bold, strategic moves shape our industry,” Van Beurden said in the statement. “The completion of the BG transaction, which we are expecting in a matter of weeks, will mark the start of a new chapter in Shell, to rejuvenate the company, and improve shareholder returns.”
 
Aberdeen Asset Management Plc and Invesco Asset Management Ltd., two of Shell’s major shareholders, have said they will support its plan to buy BG even with crude’s decline. The acquisition allows The Hague-based Shell to accelerate the reshaping of its portfolio toward deepwater assets and gas, and BG’s production is likely to grow strongly in the next three to five years, Invesco fund manager Martin Walker said.
 
BG Output
 
Standard Life Investments is the only Shell holder that has so far publicly said it will vote against the combination because the acquisition is “value destructive.”
 
BG, the UK’s third-biggest oil company, said 2015 production probably averaged 704,000 boed, exceeding its forecast of 680,000 to 700,000 boed. Shell’s fourth-quarter production is likely to average 3 MMboed.
 
Reading, UK-based BG expects full-year adjusted earnings of about $1.7 billion, excluding earnings from asset sales, when it publishes final results Feb. 5. That compares with profit of $4 billion in 2014.
 
Impairment Charges
 
BG is also taking a net charge of about $700 million in the fourth quarter to include an impairment due primarily to the slump in oil and gas prices and a revision of reserves including North Sea and Tunisia projects, the company said.
 
BG shares dropped 2.5% to 916.5 pence on Wednesday, extending their decline this year to 7%. Shell in April offered to pay 0.4454 of its B shares and 383 pence for each BG share. The discount of BG to the offer price was 5.3% at the close on Tuesday. It reached 12.6% on Dec. 21.
 
Shell’s shareholders are scheduled to vote on the acquisition on Jan. 27 and BG’s the next day. Shell requires the backing of 50% of its holders. In BG’s case, votes in favor must represent at least 75% of the total value of the company’s shares. The merger will probably become effective Feb. 15. Shell will report final quarterly and full-year earnings on Feb. 4.
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