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Shell flags profit hit from weakness in gas trading and chemicals business

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Posted on July 7, 2025

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By Shadia Nasralla LONDON (Reuters) -Shell trimmed the second-quarter outlook for its integrated gas division output and liquefied natural gas production and guided for weaker trading results in a

Shell Anticipates Earnings Decline Due to Weak Gas Trading and Chemicals

By Shadia Nasralla

LONDON (Reuters) -Shell expects quarterly earnings to be hit by weaker trading in its integrated gas division and losses at its chemicals and products operations, it said on Monday ahead of second-quarter results due on July 31.

The energy group's chemicals business suffered unplanned maintenance at its Monaca polymer plant in the United States while trading in its chemicals and products business was significantly lower than in the first quarter, it said.

Shell shares were down 2.8% at 25.54 pounds by 0824 GMT, against a 1.4% decline for the wider European energy sector.

The company has previously said it wanted to explore strategic and partnership opportunities for its chemicals assets in the United States and might close some chemicals businesses in Europe.

A weaker trading performance was probably to be expected, but the trading update points to a significantly worse than expected downstream performance, said RBC analyst Biraj Borkhataria.

In its oil-focused upstream division, Shell raised the lower end of its guided output, projecting 1.66 million to 1.76 million boed, up from the previously forecast 1.56 million to 1.76 million boed.

The business is expected to record a $200 million exploration write-off, it said without providing further detail.

For its integrated gas division, Shell gave production guidance of 900,000 to 940,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boed), compared with the company's previous projection of 890,000 to 950,000 boed.

LNG production by the world's biggest LNG trader is set to come in at 6.4 million to 6.8 million metric tons in the second quarter, it said, compared with a previous range of 6.3 million to 6.9 million tons. 

A Shell spokesperson declined to comment when asked for further detail.

While trading results in its integrated gas division are expected to be significantly lower than in the first quarter, Shell is targeting a 4-5% annual increase in LNG sales over the next five years and 1% annual production growth.

Adjusted earnings at its marketing division, meanwhile, are set to rise from the first quarter on sales volumes of 2.6 million to 3 million barrels per day (bpd), slightly below previous guidance of 2.6 million to 3.1 million bpd.

(Reporting by Shadia NasrallaEditing by Joe Bavier and David Goodman)

Key Takeaways

  • Shell anticipates lower earnings due to weak gas trading.
  • Unplanned maintenance at the Monaca polymer plant affected performance.
  • Shell's chemicals business faces potential closures in Europe.
  • LNG production guidance slightly adjusted for the second quarter.
  • Shell targets annual growth in LNG sales and production.

Frequently Asked Questions

What factors are affecting Shell's quarterly earnings?
Shell's quarterly earnings are expected to be impacted by weaker trading in its integrated gas division and losses in its chemicals and products operations.
What specific issues did Shell face in its chemicals business?
The chemicals business encountered unplanned maintenance at its Monaca polymer plant in the United States, leading to significantly lower trading performance.
What is Shell's production guidance for its integrated gas division?
Shell provided production guidance of 900,000 to 940,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day for its integrated gas division.
How is Shell's LNG production expected to change?
Shell's LNG production is projected to be between 6.4 million to 6.8 million metric tons in the second quarter, slightly up from the previous range.
What is Shell's target for LNG sales growth?
Shell is targeting a 4-5% annual increase in LNG sales over the next five years despite the current weaker trading results.

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