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Shell posts mixed third-quarter earnings

London -Royal Dutch Shell posted mixed third-quarter earnings on Thursday, as it weathered sliding oil prices but was buoyed by improved capital efficiency and strong project delivery.

The Anglo-Dutch energy major also announced the appointment of Charles Holliday as chairperson. Holliday, who previously held the same role at Bank of America, will take over from Jorma Ollila next year.

Shell added in a results statement that net profits, or earnings after taxation, dropped five percent to $4.46bn (€3.55bn) in the three months to September from the level a year earlier, as the group took an accounting charge of $349m.

However, the key profit on a current cost of supplies basis - which strips out changes to the value of its oil and gas inventories - surged 24% to $5.27bn.

Revenues declined seven percent to $107.85bn and production slid five percent to 2.79 million barrels of oil equivalent per day.

The group has sold a total of $11.6bn of non-strategic assets so far this year, and added on Thursday that further disposals were in view.

The London-listed company also ramped up its quarterly shareholder dividend to 47 cents a share, from 45 cents.

Shell is on course to return a total of $30bn to shareholders via dividends and buybacks in 2014 and 2015.

"The recent decline in oil prices is part of the volatility in our industry," said chief executive Ben van Beurden.

"It underlines the importance of our drive to get a tighter grip on performance management, keep a tight hold on costs and spending, and improve the balance between growth and returns.

"Our results today show that we are delivering on the three priorities I set out at the start of 2014 - better financial performance, enhanced capital efficiency and continued strong project delivery."

Oil-price impact

In recent months, the global energy sector has been hurt by sharp falls in crude oil prices.

The oil market has tumbled since the middle of June owing to a global supply glut, which prompted US bank Goldman Sachs to say on Monday that it had slashed its price forecasts for the next two years.

BP had revealed on Tuesday that its net profit slumped 63% in the third quarter to $1.29bn, owing to sliding oil prices and a drop in the ruble linked to Western sanctions against Russia.

In Thursday morning deals, Shell's 'B' share price sank 1.02% to 2 290 pence on London's FTSE 100 index, which was down 0.60% at 6 414.88 points.

"Shell appears to be delivering on its plan set out at the start of 2014, with more moderate spending and accelerated disposals," said RBC Capital Markets analyst Biraj Borkhataria.

"We think Shell's restructuring is a multi-year process, and this quarter adds to our confidence that management can deliver on its objectives."

Van Beurden, who took over as chief executive at the start of 2014, began his tenure with a surprise profits warning and dire annual results.

The Dutch national has sought to scale back spending on big new projects and launched plans to streamline the business.

In January, Shell outlined plans to sell $15bn of assets over the next two years, and slash capital spending to $37bn in 2014.

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