Shell annual profit doubles to record high as war drives up energy costs
Global energy giant Shell said Thursday that its annual profits doubled to a record high last year as oil and natural gas prices soared after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
London-based Shell Plc posted adjusted earnings of USD 39.9 billion for 2022 in its financial results for the final three months of the year. Adjusted earnings in the fourth quarter, which exclude one-time items and fluctuations in the value of inventories, rose to USD 9.8 billion.
Shell is the latest oil company to report bumper profits, even as the fossil fuel industry faces increasing pressure to cut climate-changing carbon emissions. US-based Exxon Mobil also posted record annual profits days earlier, while UK rival BP and France’s TotalEnergies posted huge quarterly profits last year.









